John Robb

Punk Rock

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With its own fashion, culture, and chaotic energy, punk rock boasted a do-it-yourself ethos that allowed anyone to take part. Vibrant and volatile, the punk scene left an extraordinary legacy of music and cultural change. John Robb talks to many of those who cultivated the movement, such as John Lydon, Lemmy, Siouxsie Sioux, Mick Jones, Chrissie Hynde, Malcolm McLaren, Henry Rollins, and Glen Matlock, weaving together their accounts to create a raw and unprecedented oral history of UK punk. All the main players are here: from The Clash to Crass, from The Sex Pistols to the Stranglers, from the UK Subs to Buzzcocks—over 150 interviews capture the excitement of the most thrilling wave of rock ’n’ roll pop culture ever. Ranging from its widely debated roots in the late 1960s to its enduring influence on the bands, fashion, and culture of today, this history brings to life the energy and the anarchy as no other book has done.
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692 printed pages
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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  • Валерия Копировскаяhas quoted6 years ago
    You could go anywhere in the UK and speak to anyone who had spiky hair. It was a secret society, a world within a world, with the most intense and glorious soundtrack, the best clothes, the fiercest debate, the most idealistic politics. It changed everybody’s life who was touched by it
  • Валерия Копировскаяhas quoted6 years ago
    Punk rock was a culture war. You were either on the bus or off the bus.
  • Валерия Копировскаяhas quoted6 years ago
    Punk was like we didn’t have a map and we
    didn’t have an address. It was like someone
    nicking a car and saying, ‘Who’s coming?’
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