Présente l'histoire de l'ascension et du déclin du groupe des Sex Pistols et de la musique punk : les conditions sociales et culturelles qui ont permis l'émergence du punk anglais, les rapports entre les mouvements musicaux populaires et les mouvements artistiques d'avant-garde, et l'influence du genre sur la société anglaise dans son ensemble.
' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW 'Still the strongest history of punk.' GUARDIAN 'The best book about punk rock and pop culture ever.' NME (This book is part of a reissue of Jon Savage's seminal works: England's Dreaming, Teenage and 1966)
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Morris, William 1915b [1886], The Pilgrims of Hope, in The Collected Works of William Morris, Volume Twenty-Four, London: Longmans Green ... Morris, William 1987, Collected Letters of William Morris, Volume Two, edited by Norman Kelvin, ...
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C. P. Lee: Up until 1966 there were over two hundred beat clubs in the Manchester area, and it was a very ... From the nineteenth century onwards, you'd have hurdygurdy bands, street bands, every pub had music of one form or another.