Living through pop / edited by Andrew Blake.
Living Through Pop explores pop's history and the ways in which it has been produced by musicians, broadcasters, critics and fans.
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : what's the story? / Andrew Blake
- Loosen up : the Rolling Stones ring in the 1960s / Tim Barnes
- White light/white heat : 'jouissance' beyond gender in the Velvet Underground / Jeremy Gilbert
- I was there : putting punk on television / Steve Hawes
- Making noise : notes from the 1980s / Andrew Blake
- Decoding Society versus the Popsicle Academy : on the value of being unpopular / Ben Watson
- Exploding silence : African-Caribbean and African-American music in British culture towards 2000 / Imruh Bakari
- Listening back from Blackburn : virtual sound worlds and the creation of temporary autonomy / James Ingham
- Living in France : the parallel universe of Hexagonal pop / Rupa Huq
- Thinking about mutation : genres in 1990s electronica / Alexei Monroe
- 'It's like feminism, but you don't have to burn your bra' : girl power and the Spice Girls' breakthrough, 1996-7 / Jude Davies.