Sawdust Caesar: The Pioneers of Youth Rebellion

Sawdust Caesar: The Pioneers of Youth Rebellion

by HowardBaker (Author)

Synopsis

The early to mid-1960s was when youth ran wild for the first time. Unlike their Teddy Boy predecessors, those in their teens openly defied society's rules. School-boys, school-leavers, mere kids, took to wearing brightly-coloured clothes. In direct contrast to the white music beloved of the Rockers, these Mods - as they were soon labelled by the media - listened to little but the music of their black friends in the clubs of Soho and the basement parties of Brixton. Black and white youngsters mixed freely. This was a period of spontaneous and exuberant rebellion untouched and unadulterated by market forces, which paved the way for a host of less pure and more celebrated cults: hippies, yippies and punks for example. This is an exploration of this little-known period of popular culture, charting the fashions, the music and the ideologies of the time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 30 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 1840182237
ISBN 13: 9781840182231