London's Burning

True Adventures on the Front Lines of Punk, 1976–1977

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Pop & Rock, Punk, Music Styles, History, British
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Author: Dave Thompson ISBN: 9781569763001
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint: Chicago Review Press Language: English
Author: Dave Thompson
ISBN: 9781569763001
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint: Chicago Review Press
Language: English

The summer of 1976 through the summer of 1977 was the most significant year in British rock history, when punk rock rose from a murmur on the streets to a roar of defiance that still reverberates today. This collection of vivid memories of concerts and cultural flash points focuses on what was happening on the streets and in the clubs, answering questions like What brought punks together with London’s disenfranchised Rasta community? What made Teddy Boys-middle-aged men who dressed like 1950s rockers-hate punks so much that they roamed in packs looking for teenagers to beat up? What was it like to be in the now legendary Roxy Club? and Were the Sex Pistols really any good as a live band? Memories from others who were there-including members of the Damned, the Adverts, the Patti Smith Group, the Maniacs, and the Tom Robinson Band-add to this story of punk rock as it happened, stripped of hindsight and future legend, and laid bare.

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The summer of 1976 through the summer of 1977 was the most significant year in British rock history, when punk rock rose from a murmur on the streets to a roar of defiance that still reverberates today. This collection of vivid memories of concerts and cultural flash points focuses on what was happening on the streets and in the clubs, answering questions like What brought punks together with London’s disenfranchised Rasta community? What made Teddy Boys-middle-aged men who dressed like 1950s rockers-hate punks so much that they roamed in packs looking for teenagers to beat up? What was it like to be in the now legendary Roxy Club? and Were the Sex Pistols really any good as a live band? Memories from others who were there-including members of the Damned, the Adverts, the Patti Smith Group, the Maniacs, and the Tom Robinson Band-add to this story of punk rock as it happened, stripped of hindsight and future legend, and laid bare.

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