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E-raamat: Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780238005
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780238005

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The explosive story of the Sex Pistols is now so familiar that the essence of what they represented has been lost in a fog of nostalgia and rock ’n’ roll cliché. In 1976 the rise of the Sex Pistols was regarded in apocalyptic terms, and the punks as visitors from an unwanted future bringing chaos and confusion. In this book, John Scanlan considers the Sex Pistols as the first successful art project of their manager, Malcolm McLaren, a vision born out of radical politics, boredom, and his deep and unrelenting talent for perverse opportunism. As Scanlan shows, McLaren deliberately set a collision course with establishments, both conservative and counter-cultural, and succeeded beyond his highest expectations.

Scanlan tells the story of how McLaren’s project—designed, in any case, to fail—foundered on the development of the Pistols into a great rock band and the inconvenient artistic emergence of John Lydon. Moving between London and New York, and with a fascinating cast of delinquents, petty criminals, and misfits, Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine is not just a book about a band, it is about the times, the ideas, the coincidences, and the characters that made punk; that ended with the Sex Pistols—beaten, bloody, and overdosed—sensationally self-destructing on stage in San Francisco in January 1978; and that transformed popular culture throughout the world.
 

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Ambitious . . . Scanlan, who wrote 2015s excellent Easy Riders, Rolling Stones: On The Road in America, From Delta Blues To 70s Rock, breaks from the intellectual slumming that often smothers the band, repositioning the Pistols as Malcolm McLarens anarchic art project that misfired when they kick-started the UKs punk revolution and made a classic album. * Kris Needs, Record Collector * Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine dares to be different. Why? It is not another regurgitation of the history of the Pistols. It aims to place the reader back in the 1960s & 70s and explore the Sex Pistols phenomenon as it was experienced in the era that spawned it one of scant information, sparse news outlets and very little access to the music. It reminds the reader how different the world of today is, where Pistols footage, audio and even the Grundy show can be accessed in an instant on the internet. Back in the day, if you didnt see it yourself, you didn't see it. Importantly, the book helps define how the myth, controversy and enigma of the Sex Pistols was given oxygen by, ironically, this very vacuum. * SexPistols.net * Its a fast read, with clean writing and little editorializing . . . He uses quotes and rare photos to give the reader a sense of the time and place, which is as important to the Sex Pistols as the people involved in their rise . . . Great book for fans of the band who need a little more ammo in the face of trite dismissals, or punk history buffs alike Poison in the Machine is a fascinating read * Dying Scene * In addition to his impressive historical account, Scanlan threads a variety of analytical considerations into the book, thus endowing it with a sound intellectual basis. For instance, he investigates a broader disparity between reality and perception and delves into the indispensability of cultural memory. Of the former, he writes that this gap between the reality and its representation so at odds with the world we live in today, where the gap is non-existent also added to the perception that the Sex Pistols had, by 1977 already entered the realms of myth. The author does some important conceptual unpacking for cultural memory as well. He asserts that this memory is embodied by the panoply of media artefacts, material objects and memoirs that feed into various forms of reanimation. Examples the author provides of these are film documentaries, commemorative events, and exhibitions. In an embodiment of cultural memory and the reality/perception dichotomy, the author presents the reader with the idea that there were two Sex Pistols: manager Malcolm McLarens and frontman John Lydons. These two groups were an idea and a musical entity, respectively. * Zach Thomas, Rock Music Studies *

Introduction: Tales From The Near Future 7(10)
1 I Will Be So Bad
17(24)
2 Dolls, Crims And Rock `N' Roll
41(28)
3 London And New York
69(38)
4 The Bizarro Cabaret Begins
107(38)
5 The New Elizabethans
145(47)
6 Bollocks
192(29)
Afterword: Fables Of The Sex Pistols 221(10)
References 231(20)
Select Bibliography 251(2)
Discography 253(8)
Filmography 261(2)
Acknowledgements 263(2)
Photo Acknowledgements 265(2)
Index 267
John Scanlan is a cultural historian and the author of several books for Reaktion including Easy Riders, Rolling Stones: On the Road in America, from Delta Blues to 70s Rock (2015) and Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine (2016).