Gang of Four's Entertainment!
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Gang of Four's Entertainment!
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Following hard on the explosion of British punk, in 1979 Gang of Four produced post-punk’s smartest record, Entertainment! For the first time, a band wedded punk’s angry energy to funk’s propulsive beats—and used that music to put across lyrics that brought a heady mixture of Marxist theory and situationism to exposing the cultural politics of everyday life.
But for an American college student from the suburbs—and, one expects, for many, many others, including British youth—Jon King’s and Andy Gill’s mumbled lyrics were often all but unintelligible. Political rock ‘n’ roll is always something of an oxymoron: rock audiences by and large don’t tune in to be lectured to. But what can it mean that a band that made pop songs as political theory actively resisted making that theory legible?
Coming to terms with the impact of Entertainment! requires us to take the mondegreen—the misunderstood lyric—seriously. The old joke has it that the title of R.E.M.’s debut album should have been not Murmur, but Mumble: true, so far as it goes. But that’s the title, too, of rock ‘n’ roll’s Greatest Hits compilation—and that strategic inarticulateness itself, which creates such an important role for the listener, has an important politics.
Series: 33 1/3
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Kevin Dettmar, blending deep knowledge with personal passion as a former American college student in the '70s, offers a compelling analysis of Gang of Four's Entertainment! in this 33 1/3 series volume. His focus on Marxism and Situationism in the band's lyrics frames their jagged yet appeal-laden rhythms as subversive social commentary. Although sometimes heavy-handed in interpretation, the book provides insightful perspectives that encourage listeners to reconsider the album’s political and musical depth. The work is praised for confronting the challenging accessibility of the music, making it a significant addition to pop music literature. SLUG Magazine highlights the band's status as one of the few great Marxist/feminist rock acts.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781623560652
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 May 2014
Country: United States
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 10.0mm
Width: 120.0mm
Height: 164.0mm
Weight: 163g
Pages: 160
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About the Author
Kevin J. H. Dettmar is W. M. Keck Professor of English at Pomona College. He is the author of Is Rock Dead?, editor of The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan, and co-editor of Reading Rock & Roll: Authenticity, Appropriation, Aesthetics.
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