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Is America Overdue for a Satanic Revival? Part Two of my PJMedia mini-series

December 4, 2014 By Kathy Shaidle

B2fVLFiIcAAI5iP.jpg_largeAdd your thoughts in the comments — especially if you’re a Led Zeppelin fan:

Season of the Witch is, admittedly, an entertaining if slightly overwrought read — a fine primer on Baby Boomer music if you still need one after all this time.

But Bebergal’s thesis is shaky.

For one thing, his definition of “occult” — the concept around which the book revolves — isn’t entirely clear.

Rounding up pretty much every popular musician who was influenced by occult guru Aleister Crowley — including such surprising acolytes as Sting and Daryl Hall — is one thing.

The trouble is that, in Bebergal’s book as in the music in question, the word “occult” came to comprise pretty much anything “weird”: Dungeons & Dragons, space travel, Universal monster movies, LSD, ESP and on and on.

And Bebergal’s choice of musicians to focus on is equally arbitrary.

A book about the occult and rock that doesn’t even mention Screaming Jay Hawkins, and waves off The Doors in one paragraph?

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