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The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer: Radicalism, Resistance and Rebellion

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer: Radicalism, Resistance and Rebellion

Contributors:

By (Author) Gregor Gall

ISBN:

9781526148988

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

28th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular music
Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

782.42166092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm

Description

Joe Strummer was one of the twentieth centurys iconic rocknroll rebels. As frontperson, spokesperson and chief lyricist for The Clash, he played a major role in politicising a generation through some of the most powerful protest songs of the era, songs like White Riot, English Civil War and London Calling. At the heart of this protest was the struggle for social justice and equality.

The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer examines Strummers beliefs on a range of issues including socialism, alienation, exploitation, multiculturalism and humanism - analysing their credibility, influence and impact, and asking where they came from and how they developed over time. Drawing on Strummers lyrics, various interviews and bootleg recordings, as well as interviews with those he inspired, The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer takes the reader on a journey through the political influences and motivations that defined one of the UKs greatest punk icons.

Reviews

'Ever wondered why UK punk rock was political and US punk rock wasn't Two words: Joe Strummer. Gregor Gall takes a deep dive into the convictions and contradictions of the legendary Clash front man who tried to walk it like he talked it.'
Billy Bragg, musician, writer and campaigner

'With this book, Gregor Gall has written what must be the last word on Joe Strummer, the icon of rock politics. Examined from multiple perspectives, and drawing on the words of Strummer himself and of the many who followed and commented on him, The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer is a fine and fitting testimony to the complexity and contradictions of the mans life, his music and his politics.'
Professor John Street, University of East Anglia and author of Music and Politics

'An absolute must read for all those who believe its more important than just music".'
Richard Chorley, Louder Than War

'Bringing together an impressive amount of research, Gall examines in meticulous detail many aspects of the political psyche and personality of the Clash frontman, charting his political development from his Clash heydays and then beyond. The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer is not just for hardcore Strummer fans (although, if you are, then this book is a must), but anyone interested in the political impact of music will find The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer insightful and comprehensive.'
Molly Tie, Punktuation magazine

'This unique examination of Joe Strummers political outlook is exactly the kind of material thats been missing from books on The Clash and its frontman.'
Simon Whittle, Scottish Socialist Voice

'
A sober analysis of Strummers shifting political outlook and the influence hes exercised on fans views and activism.'
George Binette, Camden New Journal

'
The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer proves to be an indispensable text for the student as well as the general reader interested in the politics of one of the great rock n roll songwriters of the 20th century.'
Richard Parfitt, Red Pepper

'A forensic examination of Strummers political trajectory.'
Pat Carmody, Socialist Worker

'
When the subject is Joe Strummer you hope the music and message will shine through, and this book is a welcome and novel addition to the many words on the enigmatic and inspiring Clash frontman that was taken too soon.'
Mik Sabiers, The Morning Star

'
Its a thoughtful, and highly readable, account and not a hagiography of the man, the band, and the politics of this country which sheds light on where we were and where we are today.'
Keith Richmond, ASLEF Journal

'Readers seeking another Strummer hagiography will be disappointed; those seeking an insightful, thought-provoking and inspiring analysis of popular musics intersections with politics, and a critical dissection of the musicians role in promoting political ideals, will be delighted.'
James Peacock, Capital & Class

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Author Bio

Gregor Gall is a Visiting Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Glasgow. He is editor of the Scottish Left Review magazine, director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation and a regular contributor to various newspapers and magazines.

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