Ebook: Please kill me: the uncensored oral history of punk
Author: McCain Gillian, McNeil Legs
- Tags: Punk culture, Punk rock music, Punk rock music--History and criticism, Punk rock musicians, Rock musicians, Biography, Interviews, Criticism interpretation etc, Punk rock music -- History and criticism, Punk rock musicians -- Interviews, Rock musicians -- Interviews
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Grove Atlantic
- City: New York
- Edition: Twentieth anniversary edition
- Language: English
- epub
An "oral history of the most nihilistic of all pop movements. Iggy Pop, Richard Hell, the Ramones, and scores of other punk figures lend their voices to this decisive account of that explosive era"--Page 4 of cover.;All tomorrow's parties: 1965-1968 -- Part I. I wanna be your dog: 1967-1971 : Poetry? You call this poetry? -- The world's forgotten boys -- The music we've been waiting to hear -- Your pretty face is going to hell -- There's a riot going on -- Real cool time -- Jailhouse rock -- Fun house -- Part II. The lipstick killers: 1971-1974 : Personality crisis -- Land of a thousand dances -- The poetry all-stars -- A doll's house -- Raw power -- Billy doll -- Open up and bleed -- Separation anxiety -- Part III. The piss factory: 1974-1975 : Go Rimbaud! -- Down at the rock & roll club -- 53rd & 3rd -- So you wanna be (a rock & roll star) -- The death of the Dolls -- Why don't we call it punk? -- Chinese rocks -- Metallic KO -- Part IV. You should never have opened that door: 1976-1977 : Blitzkrieg Bop -- England's scheming -- The passenger -- London calling -- Fun with Dick and Jayne -- Who said it's good to be alive? -- The fall -- Part V. Search and destroy: 1978-1980 : Because the night -- Young, loud, and snotty -- Anarchy in the USA -- Sonic reducer -- Tuinals from hell -- Too tough to die -- Frederick -- Epilogue : Nevermind: 1980-1992 : Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory -- Exile on Main Street -- Born to lose -- No more junkie business -- The marble index -- The end -- Cast of characters -- The narrative oral history defined.
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