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11 The Punk Wars

  • John Robb
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Abstract

This chapter reflects on the advent of punk in the 1970s and its significance for goth. The energy that punk released inspired a generation of music lovers to explore dark new possibilities. In the early stages, the scene was centred on the boutique that Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood ran at 430 King’s Road in Chelsea, where creative sparks flew and wild ideas coalesced. The arrival of Sex Pistols marked the explosion of punk music, but the scene soon began to fragment.

Abstract

This chapter reflects on the advent of punk in the 1970s and its significance for goth. The energy that punk released inspired a generation of music lovers to explore dark new possibilities. In the early stages, the scene was centred on the boutique that Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood ran at 430 King’s Road in Chelsea, where creative sparks flew and wild ideas coalesced. The arrival of Sex Pistols marked the explosion of punk music, but the scene soon began to fragment.

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