Wire's Pink Flag
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Wire's Pink Flag
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In contrast with many of their punk peers, Wire were enigmatic and cerebral, always keeping a distance from the crowd. Although Pink Flag appeared before the end of 1977, it was already a meta-commentary on the punk scene and was far more revolutionary musically than the rest of the competition. This book tells about a punk band.
In contrast with many of their punk peers, Wire were enigmatic and cerebral, always keeping a distance from the crowd. Although Pink Flag appeared before the end of 1977, it was already a meta-commentary on the punk scene and was far more revolutionary musically than the rest of the competition. They found more compelling uses for those three mythical chords.
In contrast with many of their punk peers, Wire were enigmatic and cerebral, always keeping a distance from the crowd. Although Pink Flag appeared before the end of 1977, it was already a meta-commentary on the punk scene and was far more revolutionary musically than the rest of the competition.
Few punk bands moved beyond pared-down rock 'n' roll and garage rock, football-terrace sing-alongs or shambolic pub rock. If we're honest, only a handful of punk records hold up today as anything other than increasingly quaint period pieces. While the majority of their peers flogged one idea to death and paid only lip service to punk's Year Zero credo, Wire took a genuinely radical approach, deconstructing song conventions, exploring new possibilities, and consistently reinventing their sound.
This is a chord. This is another. This is a third. Now form a band, proclaimed the caption to the famous diagram in a UK fanzine in 1976, and countless punk acts embodied that do-it-yourself spirit. Wire, however, showed more interesting ways of doing it once you'd formed that band, and they found more compelling uses for those three mythical chords.
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Brian Joseph Davis of Eyeweekly.com praises Wilson Neate's writing for its balanced and detached perspective, avoiding typical rock writing excesses. The book provides comprehensive insights into Pink Flag, enriched by thorough interviews and an unembellished report that fans and scholars of the band will find invaluable.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780826429148
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 April 2009
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 121.0mm
Height: 165.0mm
Weight: 150g
Pages: 168
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About the Author
Wilson Neate grew up in Bristol before moving to London. He now lives in New York City. He has written for numerous print and online venues, popular and academic. He holds a Ph.D from the University of California at Irvine and has published a book on US Latina/o literature.
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