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New York Rocker: My Life in the Blank Generation, with Blondie, Iggy Pop and Others, 1974-1981

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  • 256

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  • 9780283063671

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  • 1 mm

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  • 14 mm

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  • 21 gram

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  • NEW

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2002

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    By 1970, the hippie dream of the 60s was dead—the soundtrack to the revolution had become a multimillion-dollar industry. But four years later, emerging from the rubble of rock, was a music whose hard edge matched the lifestyle of its home turf—New York’s East Village. Punk’s initiators—Richard Hell, Tom Verlaine, and Patti Smith—had one foot in 19th-century French symbolist poetry and the other in the raw sound of predecessors like the Velvet Underground. Now, in New York Rocker, Gary Valentine offers an inside account of this little-documented era. He talks about the luminaries—like Debbie Harry, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, David...  Read More

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