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THE STORY AND MYTH OF THE CLASH. by Marcus Gray ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, A hopelessly rambling and combative biography of the seminal punk band. British writer Gray (It Crawled from the South: An R.E.M. Companion, not reviewed) is out to debunk what he calls the Clash Myth: the notion that the Clash were working-class outsiders who despised '70s rock culture as well as . Last Gang In Town: The Story And Myth Of The Clash|Marcus Gray, Studies in Deductive Logic: A Manual for Students (Classic Reprint)|W. Stanley Jevons, Now and Then A Quarterly Magazine of History, Biography Genealogy Volume |Anonymous, On Performing: A Handbook for Actors, Dancers, Singers on the Musical Stage|David Craig/10(). The Last Gang in Town goes a long way towards answering this and other questions. The premise of the book was that they tried to perpetrate a myth about their backgrounds, and their politics, but then internal contradictions finally did them in/5(21).


Title: Last Gang in Town: The Story and Myth of the Clash Item Condition: used item in a good condition. Author: Marcus Gray ISBN Publisher: Fourth Estate ISBN Books will be free of page markings. Marcus Gray's 'Last Gang in Town' does the opposite - he approaches the Clash in a dry and detached manner, trying to get to the root of things, beyond the (sometimes silly) glamour, contradictions, and myth, and in doing so, he pops many a romanticised bubble about the band, laying bare all the hypocrisy and publicity merry go round. Last Gang in Town: The Story and Myth of the Clash 86 copies, 1 review. The Clash: Return of the Last Gang in Town - 2nd Edition 47 copies. Route 19 Revisited: The Clash and London Calling 27 copies. Last Gang in Town: The Story and Myth of the Clash by Marcus Gray.


THE STORY AND MYTH OF THE CLASH. by Marcus Gray ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, A hopelessly rambling and combative biography of the seminal punk band. British writer Gray (It Crawled from the South: An R.E.M. Companion, not reviewed) is out to debunk what he calls the Clash Myth: the notion that the Clash were working-class outsiders who despised '70s rock culture as well as England's social status quo, and that they were motivated by righteous political anger, not by the desire to make money. The Last Gang in Town: Story and Myth of the Clash: Author: Marcus Gray: Format: Paperback: Topic: Music: Publication Year: Genre: Biographies True Stories: Number of Pages: Pages: Dimensions: Item Height: mm: Item Width: mm: Additional Product Features: Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom. Last Gang In Town: The Story And Myth Of The Clash|Marcus Gray, Lettres de Mérimée à la famille Delessert.|Prosper Merimee, The Novice: Summoner: Book One (The Summoner Trilogy)|Taran Matharu, If Not Me, Who? If Not Now, When?|Drs. R.L. and Ruby Yates.

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