Pretty Vacant: A History of Punk

Pretty Vacant: A History of Punk

by PhilStrongman (Author)

Synopsis

From the precursors of punk, through the famous Bill Grundy show when punk first hit the nation's consciousness to the modern-day heirs, such as Green Day and Busted, punk has evolved and taken over so many aspects of life that even banks now use punk lettering to appeal to their markets. In this brilliant account of punk, the authors have interviewed all the major figures to build up a complete portrait of a remarkable era of change in music and youth culture. Their story features Richard Branson, Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, Tony Parsons and many more who took their early steps to fame and fortune around this time. Band members of The Clash, Stranglers, Sex Pistols and many others recall what happened, bringing their story to life with vivid anecdotes and telling detail. It is a book that no true fan of music can afford to be without, for this is the ultimate inside account of punk, told by those who really were there from the beginning.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 01
Publisher: Orion
Published: 22 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0752869477
ISBN 13: 9780752869476
Book Overview: EMI have agreed to release a treble CD to tie in with publication of the book. Both authors are trusted by all the founders of punk, who will be willing to talk to them. The classic book on this subject, England's Dreaming, has sold in great numbers but is now almost 15 years old.

Media Reviews
'Compulsively readable' SUNDAY TIMES
Author Bio
Phil Strongman was at the 100 Club in 1976 when the Sex Pistols first performed there, was an extra in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, and has known many of punk's greatest figures for many years. He is a journalist and author.