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Dead Kennedys' Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (Paperback)
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Dead Kennedys' Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (Paperback)
Series: 33 1/3
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List price R296
Loot Price R251
Discovery Miles 2 510
You Save R45 (15%)
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In 1978, San Francisco, a city that has seen more than its share of
trauma, plunged from a summer of political tension into an autumn
cascade of malevolence that so eluded human comprehension it seemed
almost demonic. The battles over property taxes and a ballot
initiative calling for a ban on homosexuals teaching in public
schools gave way to the madness of the Jonestown massacre and the
murders of Mayor George Moscone and city supervisor Harvey Milk at
the hands of their former colleague, Dan White. In the year that
followed this season of insanity, it made sense that a band called
Dead Kennedys played Mabuhay Gardens in North Beach, referring to
Governor Jerry Brown as a "zen fascist," calling for landlords to
be lynched and yuppie gentrifiers to be sent to Cambodia to work
for "a bowl of rice a day," critiquing government welfare and
defense policies, and, at a time when each week seemed to bring
news of a new serial killer or child abduction, commenting on dead
and dying children. But it made sense only (or primarily) to those
who were there, to those who experienced the heyday of "the Mab."
Most histories of the 1970s and 1980s ignore youth politics and
subcultures. Drawing on Bay Area zines as well as new interviews
with the band and many key figures from the early San Francisco
punk scene, Michael Stewart Foley corrects that failing by treating
Dead Kennedys' first record, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, as
a critical historical document, one that not only qualified as
political expression but, whether experienced on vinyl or from the
stage of "the Mab," stimulated emotions and ideals that were, if
you can believe it, utopian.
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