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A Riot of Our Own

Night and Day with the Clash

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<div>Johnny Green was a footloose slacker who loved punk rock, stumbled into being a roadie for the Sex Pistols, then tripped again into a job pushing sound equipment for the Clash and driving their beat-up van to performances in the mean industrial towns of England. Disaffected youth anointed the Clash as their spokesmen and made the group synonymous with punk itself in the late 1970s. Eventually becoming the band's road manager, Green had a unique vantage point from which to witness the burgeoning punk rock movement while helping the band in their perpetual search for women, booze, and drugs. Green was with the Clash when they conquered America, bringing with them their bad behavior and great music, and burning out after their third, too-long tour. Written in a tell-it-as-it-was style and accompanied by contemporaneous drawings by Ray Lowry, who tagged along with the Clash on their American tour as their official "war artist," <i>A Riot of Our Own</i> pierces the heart of the culture and music of punk rock and the people who lived it. </div>

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A Riot of Our Own, Johnny Green, Garry Barker, Ray Lowry, Joe Strummer

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1997
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Titre
A Riot of Our Own
Sous-titre
Night and Day with the Clash
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Indigo
Publié
1997
Format
souple
Pages
238
ISBN10
0575400803
ISBN13
9780575400801
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<div>Johnny Green was a footloose slacker who loved punk rock, stumbled into being a roadie for the Sex Pistols, then tripped again into a job pushing sound equipment for the Clash and driving their beat-up van to performances in the mean industrial towns of England. Disaffected youth anointed the Clash as their spokesmen and made the group synonymous with punk itself in the late 1970s. Eventually becoming the band's road manager, Green had a unique vantage point from which to witness the burgeoning punk rock movement while helping the band in their perpetual search for women, booze, and drugs. Green was with the Clash when they conquered America, bringing with them their bad behavior and great music, and burning out after their third, too-long tour. Written in a tell-it-as-it-was style and accompanied by contemporaneous drawings by Ray Lowry, who tagged along with the Clash on their American tour as their official "war artist," <i>A Riot of Our Own</i> pierces the heart of the culture and music of punk rock and the people who lived it. </div>