In Search of Tito's Punks : On the Road in a Country That No Longer Exists (Global Punk)

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In Search of Tito's Punks : On the Road in a Country That No Longer Exists (Global Punk)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 274 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789387315
  • DDC分類 781.6609497

Full Description

The book traces the story of how a song recorded in 1981 by a young punk rock band from a cultural backwater on the English-Welsh border, and released on a tiny independent record label, became famous in a Yugoslavia formed in the image of Marshall Tito? Why was it 30 years before the members of the band found out? How did this 'socialist' country have one of the most vibrant punk scenes in the world?

Gloucester, England, 1981; multi-racial, teenage street-punk band, Demob, recorded and released what would become their best known and most enduring song, No Room For You. A rasping vocal told the story of the 1979 closure of a short-lived, punk rock venue at a disused motel on the edge of the provincial city. Depending on your mind-set, the lyrics were either a howl of rage at the injustice, a wail at the loss, or a love-song to an era.

More than three decades later, the author - and Demob's bass player in 1981 - set out to follow the song across a country that no longer exists. On the road he heard the life stories of the heroes of Yugoslavian punk and the punks themselves; from the Tito era, through the disintegration and wars, forced displacements and permanent exiles, to today's turbulent 'reconstruction. Who were 'Tito's punks' and who are they now?

An unvarnished but also affectionate portrait of Yugoslavia in the years before its demise through to the present, seen through the unlikely lens of punk and punk rockers. Part travelogue, part history the book is both, and neither, of those things. Rather, it is a mural and soundtrack of a journey through a time and place which no longer exists.

The latest addition to the Global Punk series from Intellect.

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Notes on Pronunciation

Prologue: The Play-on Track: Teenage Kicks

One: Scheveningen: Paint It Black

Two: The Hague to Gruška 4

ALEKSANDAR DRAGAŠ: Club Limb, Zagreb

Three: Zagreb: Black Lamb and Grey Falcon

ZDENKO FRANJIĆ: Club 22, Prečko, Zagreb

Four: To Ljubljana: On the Brotherhood and Unity Highway

Five: A Day in Court: Vermeer in Bosnia

ANTE ČIKARA: The Haven, Scheveningen and De Pijp, Amsterdam

Six: Music Is the Art of Time

PERO LOVŠIN: The Fish Market, Ljubljana

Seven: The Ljubljana Punk Rock Taxi Tour

MARIN ROSIĆ: On the Road in Ljubljana

Eight: Return to Zagreb

MATIJA VUICA AND JURE POPOVIĆ: The Bulldog, Central Zagreb

Nine: Zagreb (1977) ... and Tito's Coming to Town

DARKO RUNDEK: Caffe Bar Albatros, Ljubljanica 4, Zagreb

Ten: The Hague Hilton

Eleven: Istria: Pirates and Punk Rock Heartlands

RUJANA JEGER: Zagreb

Twelve: Pula: Uljanik Calling

SALE VERUDA: Forum Square, Pula 

Thirteen: England: Back to the Forest

ROBERT 'MIFF' SMITH: Coleford, Gloucestershire, England

Fourteen: To Belgrade: On the Brotherhood and Unity Highway Again 

Fifteen: Internacionalnih Brigada

PETAR JANJATOVIĆ: Radost Fina Kuhinjica, Belgrade

Sixteen: Lost in Belgrade Central

BRANKO ROSIĆ: Belgrade café terrace

Seventeen: Kafana Mornar: Belgrade Is Drowning

POGONBGD, TRNJE AND FRIENDS: Kafana Mornar and Studio Mašina 23

Eighteen: Novi Sad, Vojvodina: Words and Bullets

Nineteen: Novi Sad: NATO Bombs and Jew Street Ghosts

STEVAN GOJKOV, VLADIMIR 'RADULE' RADUSINOVIĆ AND SAVA SAVIĆ: Central Novi Sad

Twenty: To Kragujevac: On the Brotherhood and Unity Highway Once More

VUJA (SAŠA VUJIĆ): Kragujevac 

Twenty One: Return to Belgrade: The House of Flowers

Sleeve Notes: Standing at the Gates of the West: Hitsville Yugo

Timeline: Yugoslavian Punk from 1975 Until Break-Up

(VINKO BARIĆ)

Selected Discography

Index

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