Damaged

Damaged
Author: Evan Rapport
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781496831231

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Damaged: Musicality and Race in Early American Punk is the first book-length portrait of punk as a musical style with an emphasis on how punk developed in relation to changing ideas of race in American society from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Drawing on musical analysis, archival research, and new interviews, Damaged provides fresh interpretations of race and American society during this period and illuminates the contemporary importance of that era. Evan Rapport outlines the ways in which punk developed out of dramatic changes to America’s cities and suburbs in the postwar era, especially with respect to race. The musical styles that led to punk included transformations to blues resources, experimental visions of the American musical past, and bold reworkings of the rock-and-roll and rhythm-and-blues sounds of the late 1950s and early 1960s, revealing a historically oriented approach to rock that is strikingly different from the common myths and conceptions about punk. Following these approaches, punk itself reflected new versions of older exchanges between the US and the UK, the changing environments of American suburbs and cities, and a shift from the expressions of older baby boomers to that of younger musicians belonging to Generation X. Throughout the book, Rapport also explores the discourses and contradictory narratives of punk history, which are often in direct conflict with the world that is captured in historical documents and revealed through musical analysis.

This Ain t the Summer of Love

This Ain t the Summer of Love
Author: Steve Waksman
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780520257177

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"Waksman brings a new understanding to familiar material by treating it in an original and stimulating manner. This book tells 'the other side of the story.'"—Philip Auslander, author of Performing Glam Rock: Gender and Theatricality in Popular Music "While there are a number of histories of punk and metal and numerous biographies of important bands within each genre, there is no comparable book to This Ain't the Summer of Love. The ultimate contribution the book makes is to provoke the reader into rethinking the ongoing fluid relationship between punk, a music that enjoyed considerable critical support, and metal, a music that has been systematically denigrated by critics. This book is the product of superior scholarship; it truly breaks fresh ground and as such it is an important book that will be regularly cited in future work."—Rob Bowman, Professor of Music at York University and author of Soulsville USA: The Story of Stax Records "Debunking simplistic assumptions that punk rebelled and heavy metal conformed, Steve Waksman demonstrates with precisely chosen examples that for decades the two shared strategies and concerns. As a result, this important volume is among the first to extend to rock history the same much-needed revisionism that elsewhere has transformed our understanding of minstrelsy, blues, country music, and pop."—Eric Weisbard, author of Use Your Illusion I & II

Search Destroy 1 6

Search   Destroy  1 6
Author: V. Vale
Publsiher: V/Search
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 096504694X

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By the late 1970s the Punk explosion and the Punk aesthetic spread out from Britain to New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and into music, film, fashion and writing. The American Punk scene, far from being a poor impersonation of the British movement, soon developed an energy and talent of its own, which was documented in its own home-grown magazine, Search and Destroy, edited by V. Vale between 1977 and 1979.

SeaLion Supremacy

SeaLion Supremacy
Author: Philip Warnes
Publsiher: FSpace Publications
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781877573224

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SeaLion Supremacy is World War 2 tabletop naval wargaming delivered in a format to use for both experienced wargamers, but also those new to the naval wargaming scene. Designed by a long term fan and user of other naval wargaming rules to present his own take on the genre. Designed to be used with our range of WW2 hex counters and basemaps, players don’t have to invest in expensive physical miniatures and can use counters (see seperate products) that are cheap to produce. The rules can be used with larger hex grids and physical miniatures if users decide to play it that way. The rules include fleet ship specs for many popular ships from the following Word War 2 navies: • British • French • German • Italy • Japan • United States Also included are specifications for various aircraft that would be involved in these naval battles. Designed to be used with d6 dice. Our printable product WW2 Naval warship hex counters expansion pack 2 contain the main counters for smokescreens, torpedoes and the likes used for these rules. This rulebook contains a mini A4 printable hex base for use in gaming if you don’t get one of our A3 sea hex map products.

We re Not Here to Entertain

We re Not Here to Entertain
Author: Kevin Mattson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2020
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190908232

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"After the blast, Kurt Cobain's body slumped. Next to his corpse lay a piece of paper with his last words. At the time the bullet seared his head, Cobain was a rock star, his grizzled face graced the covers of slick music industry magazines, his songs received mainstream radio play, his band Nirvana performed in huge arenas. But he had been thinking an awful lot about what he called the "punk rock world" that saved his life during his teen years and that he had subsequently abandoned for stardom. He first encountered this world in the summer of 1983, at a free show the Melvins held in a Thriftway parking lot. After hearing the guttural sounds and watching kids dance by slamming against one another, he ran home and wrote in his journal: "This was what I was looking for," underlined twice. As he dove into this world, he recognized its blistering music played in odd venues, but also a wider array of creativity, like self-made zines, poetry, fiction, movies, artwork on flyers and record jackets, and even politics. This too: how all of these things opened up spaces for ideas and arguments. Now in his suicide note he reflected on his "punk rock 101 courses," where he learned "ethics involved with independence and the embracement of your community."2 There are people who can recount where they were when Cobain's suicide became news. I was in Ithaca, NY, finishing up my dissertation... but my mind immediately hurled backwards to growing up in Washington, D.C.'s "metropolitan area" (euphemism for suburban sprawl). I started to remember the first time I entered this "punk rock world." Around a year or two before Cobain went to the Thriftway parking lot, I opened the doors of the Chancery, a small club in Washington, D.C., and witnessed a tiny little stage, maybe a foot and a half off the ground. Suddenly, a small kid about my age (fifteen), his hair bleached into a shade of white that glowed in the lights, jumped up. I remember it being brighter than expected (unlike my earlier, wee-boy experiences in darkened, cavernous arenas where bands like Kiss or Cheap Trick would play to me and thousands of stoned audience members). This kid with the blond hair might have said something, I don't remember, what I recall is that his band broke into the fastest, most vicious sounding music I had ever heard. Suddenly bodies started flying through the air, young men (mostly) propelling themselves off the ground into the space between one another, flailing their arms, skin smacking skin. Control was lost, for when a body moved in one direction, another body collided into its path. When someone fell over, another would pick him up. The bodies got pushed onto the stage, making it hard to differentiate performer from audience member. At one moment it appeared the singer had been tackled by a clump of kids, and he seemed to smile. Sometimes, I could even make out what the fifteen-year old was shouting, especially, "I'm going to make their society bleed!" Overwhelmed, I rushed outside to clear my head"--

The Bible Students Guide to the More Correct Understanding of the English Translation of the Old Testament by Reference to the Original Hebrew

The Bible Students Guide to the More Correct Understanding of the English Translation of the Old Testament  by Reference to the Original Hebrew
Author: William Wilson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1870
Genre: Bible
ISBN: HARVARD:AH5M96

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History of 1 Field Squadron Group Royal Australian Engineers Svn 1965 1972

History of 1 Field Squadron Group  Royal Australian Engineers  Svn  1965   1972
Author: Brian Florence
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2021-07-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781524519216

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Past Vietnam War histories have tended to record the sappers’ work as peripheral. This book attempts to highlight the skill, ingenuity, and courage they displayed throughout the entire war. It chronicles their experiences—both good and bad—that are based around their operations, with an emphasis on the personal experiences of those involved.

Streetart

Streetart
Author: Marian Kester
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1981
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: PSU:000023624559

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