Sniffin' Glue... And Other Rock 'n' Roll Habits

Sniffin' Glue... And Other Rock 'n' Roll Habits
Author: Mark Perry
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 940
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0857125907

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“1977 is the Queen's jubilee year, well let's make it our year as well. Let's get out and do something. Chuck away the f•••••g stupid safety-pins, think about people's ideas instead of their clothes. This "scene" is not just a thing to do in the evening. It's the only thing around that's honest...” Omnibus Press presents the definitive collection of Sniffin' Glue… And Other Rock ‘n’ Roll Habits, the most vital and cutting edge punk fanzine of its time. This book features both a digital recreation of every issue and all the original prints in their entirety. Danny Baker, who wrote for the original fanzine over four decades ago, provides a full-length interview on its impact. During its brief existence Sniffin' Glue… chronicled the birth, rise and demise of punk rock in the UK. Starting with a print run of a mere 50 copies, by Issue 3 the circulation was into the thousands. Interviews and reviews of all the key punk artists - The Damned, The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, Generation X, Chelsea, Blondie, The Jam, Iggy Pop and more - alongside news, editorials and gig reviews depict the grassroots punk scene from the inside. Its authentic voice made it a cult classic of its time and a much sought-after historical artefact to this day. On the 40th anniversary of the magazine’s final publication, Omnibus Press are providing the definitive edition of Sniffin Glue…. This is the best possible way to experience the counter-cultural revolution of the ‘70s that spread anarchy throughout the UK.

Sniffin' Glue

Sniffin' Glue
Author: MARK. PERRY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781915841223

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The seminal Sniffin' Glue fanzine, collected here in its entirety, is a potent slice of 1967 / 77 punk culture. The book, which reproduces all twelve issues as well as insights from its creator Mark Perry, is back in print and all copies come with a special print. Sniffin' Glue may have been the closest thing to perfection ever achieved by a fanzine. Untroubled by the demands of owners, publishers, designers and production editors, it was a one-man enterprise that perfectly mirrored the spirit and manners of its subject matter - punk rock - by being intentionally amateurish, passionate, and crude. Mark Perry's first issue (1 of 12) set the tone for an exercise in kitchen-table publishing that did not even have a kitchen table. Boldly scrawled in his bedroom, Sniffin' Glue started out as a fan's rallying cry, went on just long as it needed to (one year) and then stopped, as good punk enterprises should.

Sniffin' glue No 8

Sniffin' glue No 8
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sniffin' Glue

Sniffin' Glue
Author: Mark Perry (Vocalist)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1976
Genre: Fan magazines
ISBN:

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Sniffin' Glue is a key source of photographs of, and information about, contributors to the [punk] scene.

Sniffin' Glue

Sniffin' Glue
Author: Mark Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1977
Genre: Fan magazines
ISBN:

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Sniffin' Glue is a key source of photographs of, and information about, contributors to the [punk] scene.

Sniffin' Glue

Sniffin' Glue
Author: Stephen Micalef
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1977
Genre: Fan magazines
ISBN:

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Sniffin' Glue is a key source of photographs of, and information about, contributors to the punk scene.

Sniffin' Glue

Sniffin' Glue
Author: Mark Perry
Publisher: Sanctuary Publishing
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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In 1976 when Punk Rock was born, "Sniffin' Glue" magazine was the genre's very own magazine. Now the original "Sniffin' Glue" team returns with a retrospective of the Punk era, featuring hundreds of original photos and original text.

Contrastive Media Analysis

Contrastive Media Analysis
Author: Stefan Hauser
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027256314

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Contrastive media analysis is a vast field of academic research that - metaphorically speaking - comes in many shapes and sizes and therefore is confronted by manifold theoretical and methodological challenges. This contribution focuses on two interrelated aspects: a) the problem of equivalence as a prerequisite of comparison and b) the comparative constellation and its effects on the interpretation of cultural variance. It is important to mention that the discussion in this paper is set against the backdrop of a genre-based approach. Starting from the - initially rather unspectacular - observ.

Media Narratives in Popular Music

Media Narratives in Popular Music
Author: Chris Anderton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1501357298

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The historical significance of music-makers, music scenes, and music genres has long been mediated through academic and popular press publications such as magazines, films, and television documentaries. Media Narratives in Popular Music examines these various publications and questions how and why they are constructed. It considers the typically linear narratives that are based on simplifications, exaggerations, and omissions and the histories they construct - an approach that leads to totalizing “official” histories that reduce otherwise messy narratives to one-dimensional interpretations of a heroic and celebratory nature. This book questions the basis on which these mediated histories are constructed, highlights other, hidden, histories that have otherwise been neglected, and explores a range of topics including consumerism, the production pressure behind documentaries, punk fanzines, Rolling Stones covers, and more.

Patti Smith: A Biography

Patti Smith: A Biography
Author: Nick Johnstone
Publisher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0857127780

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Patti Smith is one of pop culture’s true troubadours. Emerging from the New York punk scene of the mid-seventies whilst mixing poetry, underground theatre, jazz and rock, she has left a rebellious and individual legacy like no other. Arthur Rimbaud, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sam Shepard and Bruce Springsteen are just a few who have become associated with the Patti Smith legend. She has toured with Bob Dylan, opened for the New York Dolls, duetted with R.E.M. and written songs for film. Nick Johnstone unravels every facet of this strange and winding career, and makes fascinating sense of a complex creative who refused to compromise. This Omnibus Enhanced edition of Patti Smith: A Biography features an interactive timeline of her life, filled with audio, video and imagery of gigs, interviews, songs and memorabilia. Additionally, curated Spotify playlists allow you to listen to her greatest songs, her contemporaries in the punk scene, and more. Patti Smith: A Biography provides a compelling insight into the journey of a true artist; a unique story of creativity, passion and rebellion.