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The Story of the B-52s: Neon Side of Town is the first
critical history of one of the most legendary and influential
bands in American popular music. Locating The B-52s in the
intellectual climate of their hometown of Athens, GA and
following the band from New York’s downtown scene in the early
1980s to their upcoming farewell tour, the book argues that
The B-52s are much more significant political and musical
influences on American society than their reputation as a silly
party band suggests, and that their ongoing commitment to
values including cooperation, mutual support, and using disruptive
fun as a form of social change are an antidote to the
neoliberalization sweeping both Athens and the rest of
the Western world. For example, the book shows how the
band synthesized influences from the modern artists
displayed at the University of Georgia art museum, early queer
activism on campus in the 1970s, and their experiences as queer
people living through the AIDS crisis to create music that
continues to be artistically and politically influential today. The
authors are active members of the Athens, GA music scene, and the
book includes original interviews with a range of number close to
the band.
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