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Joly MacFieRip It Up & Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984 (2006)

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932reynolds10.jpg Feb 28 2006. To promote the release of the USA edition of his book 'Rip It Up & Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984' author Simon Reynolds held a panel discussion at Mo Pitkin's on NYC's Lower East Side. Panelists were Connie 'China' Burg (Mars), Steven Daly (Orange Juice), Vivien Goldman, and James Chance (James White & The Blacks). The discussion focused on the zeitgeist of the late 70's NYC scene, its contribution to the genre, and its relation to its UK counterpart.


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This movie is part of the collection: Punkcast

Director: Joly MacFie
Production Company: punkcast.com
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: punkcast; music; Simon Reynolds; panel; discussion; NYC; punk; postpunk; iPod

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Subject: Cheers!
I'm so glad that this available to see. Simon Reynold's book is a star map tracking the evolution of pop music's most scattered and impressive genre, and being able to see these interviews is a great accompaniment to the book.
Thank You.


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