Tuesday, 30 July 2013

The History of Rock

Part 13: Punk

The emergence of Punk in the mid-seventies was largely a reaction to the contemporary music scene, increasing commercialism and the spiralling cost of Jaffa Cakes. Punk reached out to a generation who felt excluded from mainstream culture. Its ethos was that anyone could make music and as a consequence the punk scene was mostly comprised of people who couldn't...

More: http://www.bleeding-obvious.co.uk/rock/articles/punk.php

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