Her book is a living record of the ‘70s punk scene, which almost by its very definition, was ephemeral. “A lot of (the bands) didn't get recorded,” she said. “Industry didn't like punk ...
No original punk would use that construction. Gang of Four shared the angst and wiry energy of their contemporaries in the ...
So much had the punk movement grown that the classic and relatively homogenous scenes of the mid to late ’70s had broken off to create a whole new set of distinctions within the punk world.