Product Details
Page count: 280
Product dimensions: 9(l) x 6(w)
Binding : Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Great, some minor scratches on cover due to vintage. Pages are clean and binding intact
2002, First Edition, PowerHouse Books
Photographs by Jim Jocoy
Text by Thurston Moore and Exene Cervenka
1977: Punk rock music and fashion blew out of New York City, exploded in London, and caught like wildfire in San Francisco, Los Angeles and the world over. It developed concurrently everywhere, and every region had it’s own identity. But it was in San Francisco and L.A. where the most radical behavior in stateside punk rock style and attitude was exhibited. It was anti-hippie, anti-disco, anti-parent and anti-“nice”. And it was shockingly new. These photos are ground zero of punk rock style—delirious innovation and a snarling takeover of youth culture still resonating more than 20 years hence. Including an introduction by Marc Jacobs, this book showcases the core of when Punk Rock took over the streets. - Courtesy of PowerHouse Books
Jim Jocoy, traveling between S.F. and L.A., shot portraits of every interesting punk rock personality who caught his eye—with each subject posed amidst the scene’s ruinous and chaotic environment. Some were musicians and some were artists. All were fans and enthusiasts. And they were the original creators of what is regarded as the most potent subculture of the late 20th century. Some of the more celebrated individuals of punk legend featured in this book are Darby Crash, Iggy Pop, Lydia Lunch, Sid Vicious, John Waters, Bruce Connor and members of X, The Cramps, The Avengers, Flipper, The Screamers, The Nuns, and many others.
Product Details
Page count: 280
Product dimensions: 9(l) x 6(w)
Binding : Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Great, some minor scratches on cover due to vintage. Pages are clean and binding intact