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Concerning Hobbits
I had just finished reading 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy only 4 months before.
'The Hobbit' has been published in 1937 with the 'LOTR' books following in 1954-55. The books popularity spread, especially during the 60s, into the 70s and beyond.
A lack of copyright in the US led to an unauthorized edition in 1965 being published. This resulted in a second edition and first paperback being authorized and a US copyright. September 1966 'LOTR' entered the New York Times Best sellers list.
In a 1999 poll of Amazon customers, 'The Lord of the Rings' was judged to be their favourite "book of the millennium".
Influences abound - to name just a few - there was of course:
The beloved 'Hobbit's Garden' Club in Wimbledon (remembed here)
'Middle Earth' music venue in Covent Garden
'Gandalf's Garden' a shop and mystical community in Chelsea
The 'Hobbit Hole' bar on Old Country Road, Long Island, NY (see here)
- and numerous musical references from bands Tyrannosaurus Rex, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and others. Tolkien's anti-materialistic worldview appealed to hippie counterculture values.
And of course the movies made by Peter Jackson that won over a new generation of fans.
'Concerning Hobbits' part of Howard Shore's wonderful music for the films shows Hobbiton, set in the Shire, home of Bilbo and Frodo Baggins. [click on Full Screen, bottom right of video]
NB: Previously a LOTR music spot [in February 2019] saw a selection of the soundtrack by Howard Stone - BIG error - Howard SHORE - not Stone !
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