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The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered

Contributors:

By (Author) Sean Egan

ISBN:

9780810888753

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

6th November 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters

Dewey:

782.421660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

472g

Description

When considered in a broader social context, The Clash stand as one of the most important musical acts in rock history. Original punks who transcended the musics minimalist origins, The Clash lived and breathed the idea that they could change the world with their art. In The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered, respected music critic Sean Egan examines The Clashs career and art through the prism of the uniquely interesting and fractious UK politics of the 1970s and 80s, without which they simply would not have existed. Tackling such subjects as The Clashs self-conscious tussles with their record label, the accusations of selling out that dogged their footsteps, their rivalry with the similarly leaning but less purist Jam, the paradoxical quality of their achieving multiplatinum success, and even whether their denunciations of Thatcherism were proven wrong, Egan has come up with new insights into a much discussed group. Clash fans, Clash haters, social historians, and political students will all find themselves entertained by his thought-provoking conclusions.

Reviews

Economic decay in Britain during the 1970s and the overt commercialization of rock led to the creation of punk rock, and no punk band enjoyed as much critical acclaim as the Clash. The Sex Pistols may have attracted most of the controversy, but the Clash, led by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Joe Strummer and vocalist and lead guitarist Mick Jones, was in a category by itself. Literate and angry, the Clash combined potent street poetry and powerful rhythms to create politically charged songs with a strong leftist ideology that attacked class warfare, nuclear annihilation, and generational ennui. It thought it could change the world with such songs. Egan chronicles the history of the 'only band that mattered,' offering intelligent commentary on individual songs. Although the Clash disbanded in 1986, and Strummer died in 2002, the Clash remains an influential bandBilly Bragg, Bono, Green Day, and the White Stripes are among their musical offspringand several of their albums are considered iconic works in the rock canon. * Booklist *
Here [is a] heady book about [the] punk music legend the Clash, who, though beloved by fans and critics, eschewed 'mainstream' success. [The] author gets at the root of that independence and intentionality in slightly different ways. The Clash . . . demonstrates what many other authors have failed to do: that the Clashs intelligent, working-mans music provided an outlet for a groundswell of the punk generations intellectual rebelliousness. . . .VERDICT [This] title [is a] fine purchase for large public libraries and deep music collections; for an intriguing take on punk history. * Library Journal *
As rock history/analysis tomes go, The Clash: The Only Band That Mattered is essential reading. For those who dont especially appreciate The Clash but who would like a better understanding of the society and economy of Margaret Thatcher-era Britain, the book is equally highly recommended. * Musoscribe *

Author Bio

Sean Egan has contributed to, among others, Billboard, Book Collector, Classic Rock, Record Collector, Tennis World, Total Film, Uncut, and RollingStone.com. He has written or edited two dozen books, including works on The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Manchester United, Coronation Street, and Tarzan.

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