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6 The Devil has the Best Tunes

  • John Robb
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The art of darkness
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Abstract

In the 1940s, once the uncertainty and darkness of war had faded, popular culture exploded. Sex, style and hedonism were the main focus of the younger generation, with symbols like Elvis Presley epitomising the American Dream. This chapter explores goth in the immediate postwar period, taking in pop-culture favourite Vampira, The Addams Family and Plan 9 From Outer Space. It also charts the rise of rock’n’roll. Seen as ‘the devil’s music’, this was reflected in the musicians who participated. Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Johnny Cash all battled personal demons of their own.

Abstract

In the 1940s, once the uncertainty and darkness of war had faded, popular culture exploded. Sex, style and hedonism were the main focus of the younger generation, with symbols like Elvis Presley epitomising the American Dream. This chapter explores goth in the immediate postwar period, taking in pop-culture favourite Vampira, The Addams Family and Plan 9 From Outer Space. It also charts the rise of rock’n’roll. Seen as ‘the devil’s music’, this was reflected in the musicians who participated. Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Johnny Cash all battled personal demons of their own.

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