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Inspired by the current vogue for trawling the heady years after punk cracked open the imposing edifice of seventies rock, Simon Reynolds lays everything out for the discerning muso to behold. Joy Division, Talking Heads, Slits, The Fall, The Human League, Young Marble Giants, 2 Tone, names from a million cherished mixtapes - every movement is intelligently and passionately connected to the events of the time. He even explains the very simple reason behind how Flock of Seagulls and the rest of the second British Invasion took hold of the US imagination so strongly in the mid-eighties. I've loaned this book out so many times, it is looking very shabby indeed; and I had to slow down to a couple of pages a day to make sure I didn't finish it too quickly. If you don't know the music of 1978-1984, you will be infected by Reynold's love for the demanding, and become besotted with it yourself. Except goth, which was and is rubbish. And as with all great tales, you get the tragic precipitous ending, as Levi ads and Dirty Dancing turned the eyes and ears of the masses to "classic pop" of the sixties, and the millenarian tensions of the musical future slept to be called again when Britain needed them. The accompanying CD is also fantastic!
Review by Dom Egan on 14:04, 04 Apr 2008
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