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In Search Of Titos Punks On The Road In A Country That No Longer Exists Phillips

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In Search Of Titos Punks On The Road In A Country That No Longer Exists Phillips
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.45 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Phillips, Barry
ISBN: 9781789387315, 9781789387339, 9781789387322, 1789387310, 1789387337, 1789387329
Language: English
Year: 2023

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In Search Of Titos Punks On The Road In A Country That No Longer Exists Phillips by Phillips, Barry 9781789387315, 9781789387339, 9781789387322, 1789387310, 1789387337, 1789387329 instant download after payment.

A look at the vibrant punk scene that exploded in Yugoslavia during Marshal Josip Broz Tito's final years. In 1981, Demob, a young multiracial punk rock band from a stagnating provincial English city, recorded "No Room For You," a song that sold a few thousand copies before fading into history. The bass player was eighteen-year-old Barry Phillips, and in 2011, he received a Facebook message letting him know that the song was famous throughout the Balkans and had been covered by notable Yugoslavian punk bands. Hoping to understand how Demob's song had taken root in the communist-era Balkans, Phillips traveled to the former Yugoslavia to learn about the punk scene that emerged in the waning years of Josip Broz Tito's rule. From Ljubljana to Rijeka to Novi Sad, Yugoslavia boasted one of the most dynamic punk rock and new wave scenes in the world. Rooted not only in western punk rock but also local Balkan folk music, its regional varieties each had a discernible DNA fused with Slavonian Tamburitza, Bosnian Sevdah, or the Dalmatian a cappella, Klapa. In Search of Tito's Punks includes interviews with Pankrti (Bastards), Darko Rundek, KUD Idijoti (Cultural Idiots), KBO!, Atheist Rap, and other heroes of Yugoslavian punk and post-punk music, as well as cultural commentators, journalists, filmmakers, authors, and punks. Phillips learns of border "walls" and Brutalism, discovers the world's first fascist micro-state, sees the legacy of the NATO bombings and the impact of "turbo-capitalism," and hears the recurrent echoes of genocides and the Holocaust. He also describes a gig where the entire village, including the mayor, came out to party with punks, and uncovers an unlikely relationship between Yugoslav music fans and an independent record shop in Wales. The first English-language book devoted to the punk and post-punk scene in the former Yugoslavia, In Search of Tito's Punks is an accessible, humane, honest, and rigorous look at a cultural movement that flourished during

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