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Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk in Pop Music, 1977-1992

Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk in Pop Music, 1977-1992

Greil Marcus
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Was punk just another moment in music history, a flash in time when a group of young rebels exploded in a fury of raw sound, outrageous styles, and in-your-face attitude? Greil Marcus, author of the renowned "Lipstick Traces," delves into the after-life of punk as a much richer phenomenon a form of artistic and social rebellion that continually erupts into popular culture.

In more than seventy short pieces written over fifteen years, he traces the uncompromising strands of punk from Johnny Rotten to Elvis Costello, Sonic Youth, even Bruce Springsteen. Marcus's unparalleled insight into present-day culture and brilliant ear for music bring punk's searing half-life into deep focus. Originally published in the U.S. as "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers.""
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
March 15, 1999
ISBN
0674445775
ISBN 13
9780674445772

Ranters and Crowd Pleasers: Punk in Pop Music, 1977-1992

Greil Marcus
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Was punk just another moment in music history, a flash in time when a group of young rebels exploded in a fury of raw sound, outrageous styles, and in-your-face attitude? Greil Marcus, author of the renowned "Lipstick Traces," delves into the after-life of punk as a much richer phenomenon a form of artistic and social rebellion that continually erupts into popular culture.

In more than seventy short pieces written over fifteen years, he traces the uncompromising strands of punk from Johnny Rotten to Elvis Costello, Sonic Youth, even Bruce Springsteen. Marcus's unparalleled insight into present-day culture and brilliant ear for music bring punk's searing half-life into deep focus. Originally published in the U.S. as "Ranters and Crowd Pleasers.""
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Release
March 15, 1999
ISBN
0674445775
ISBN 13
9780674445772

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