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Trash (Paperback)
Kris Needs, Dick Porter
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The New York Dolls played an integral role in laying the
foundations of punk rock. By taking the flamboyant sass of Jagger
and Richards to outrageous extremes and combining it with
down-and-dirty rock 'n' roll, the Dolls -- fronted by icons David
Johansen and Sylvan Sylvain -- brought the punk scene to a fever
pitch and inspired both fans and musicians like the Sex Pistols and
Marilyn Manson. From their origins in the street gangs of New
York's outer boroughs, through their recent rebirth and the
untimely death of bassist Arthur Kane, "Trash! offers a
comprehensive look at these gender-bending scenesters.
Featuring first-hand reminiscences, interviews with band members,
revealing tour anecdotes, archival material, and 75 black-and-white
photos, "Trash! covers every leopard-clad inch of these glamsters'
heyday. Set mostly in the chaotic and creative maelstrom of the
mid-'70s New York scene, the book also profiles the individual band
members' post-Dolls careers.
The White Stripes - guitarist Jack White and drummer Meg White -
have managed to combine high album sales with high praise from the
critics, moving quickly from cult to commercial success, generating
media mania, and ensuring their status as global superstars.In The
White Stripes: Twenty First Century Blues, Dick Porter reveals the
truth behind a myth in the making, tracing the band's trajectory
from the burgeoning Detroit underground rock scene to stadiums and
festivals worldwide. He explores the rock and blues roots of their
sound, setting it in historical context and showing how it has
shaped their development into one of the most distinctive forces on
the contemporary scene. Focusing on the people behind the music, he
also provides an account of Jack and Meg's childhoods, offers
insights into their personalities, and examines their relationship,
which has been the source of so much interest and gossip. The book
also includes over 40 black and white photos.
In this biography of the Ramones, Dick Porter tells the story of
one of the most important bands ever, fashioning a punk rock
history in the process. The book covers the Ramones' residency at
CBGB's and the New York punk scene, and relates all the subsequent
high drama, from turbulent recording sessions with Phil Spector to
Johnny's near fatal beating and the climatic 1996 Lollapalooza
tour, right through to Joey's untimely death in 2001
Based upon work and materials compiled for the acclaimed and now
much sought after 2007 Cramps biography A Short History of
Rock'n'Roll Psychosis, Journey To The Centre Of The Cramps goes far
beyond being a revised and updated edition: Completely overhauled,
rewritten and vastly expanded, it now represents the definitive
work on the group. In addition to unseen interview material from
Ivy, Lux and other former band members, Journey To The Centre Of
The Cramps also sees the Cramps' story through to its conclusion,
recounting Lux's unexpected death in 2009, the subsequent
dissolution of the group and their enduring legacy. The Cramps'
history, influences and the cast of characters in and around the
group are likewise explored in far greater depth. Features unseen
first-hand interview material from Lux Interior and Poison Ivy. A
wealth of new interview material with former band members and other
key players in the band's history and never before seen/rare
photographs and ephemera to help illustrate the book
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