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portada A Hidden Landscape Once a Week: The Unruly Curiosity of the uk Music Press in the 1960S-80S, in the Words of Those who Were There (Strange Attractor Press)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781907222634
Edition No.
N/A

A Hidden Landscape Once a Week: The Unruly Curiosity of the uk Music Press in the 1960S-80S, in the Words of Those who Were There (Strange Attractor Press)

Mark Sinker (Author) · Strange Attractor Press · Paperback

A Hidden Landscape Once a Week: The Unruly Curiosity of the uk Music Press in the 1960S-80S, in the Words of Those who Were There (Strange Attractor Press) - Mark Sinker

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Synopsis "A Hidden Landscape Once a Week: The Unruly Curiosity of the uk Music Press in the 1960S-80S, in the Words of Those who Were There (Strange Attractor Press)"

An anthology of conversations and essays, memories and commentary from the heyday of British pop music writing. In its heyday, from the 1960s to the 1980s, the UK music press was the forging ground for a new critical culture, where readers could encounter anything from comics and cult films to new musical forms and radical underground politics. It created an off-mainstream collective cultural commons improvised through a networked subculture of rival weeklies, monthlies, and fanzines, including such titles as NME, Melody Maker, Sounds,Record Mirror, Black Echoes, Black Music, Let It Rock, Street Life, Zigzag, and Smash Hits. This anthology of conversations and essays, memories and commentary explores how this uncharted space first came about, who put it together, what it achieved, and where it went. Along the way, it unearths the many surprising worlds explored by this network of young anarchists, dreamers, and agitators who dared to take pop culture seriously, and considers what remains of their critical legacy. Contributors Valerie Wilmer, Charles Shaar Murray, Richard Williams, Penny Reel, Jonh Ingham, Jon Savage, Cynthia Rose, Paul Morley, David Toop, Bob Stanley, Barney Hoskyns, Jonathon Green, Simon Frith, Paul Gilroy, and many others With cover and illustrations by legendary comics artist Savage Pencil.

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