The story behind the birth of punk rock in the UK and the motley crew of misfits and malcontents who ignited what became a national and international sensation. The Sex Pistols' debut single, ?Anarchy in the UK? exploded on a largely unsuspecting music world fifty years ago this year, in November 1976. No record in rock history has more emphatically defined its era, and a whole musical genre. Nothing was the same after that. But it didn't come out of nowhere. If 1977 would be the ?Year of Punk,? then 1976 was ?Year Zero,? when it all began. Clinton Heylin charts punk's formative months with precision, flair, and wit, drawing on a host of eyewitness accounts to show how a handful of young mavericks tapped into a mood of disaffection and iconoclasm and birthed a movement. Many of those who experienced the shock of the Sex Pistols' early live performances, even before their notorious Anarchy in the UK tour, were inspired to form their own bands ? the Clash, the Damned, Buzzcocks, Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and more ? and they too would have a lasting impact on the music of the following decades. It all started in Year Zero.



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Clinton Heylin is a leading rock historian and the author of over two dozen books, notably biographies of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Bruce Springsteen, and Sandy Denny. His other works include From the Velvets To the Voidoids, a history of pre-punk rock; Bootleg, a unique history of rock bootleg recordings; and It's One For The Money: The Song Snatchers Who Carved Up A Century of Pop, which was nominated for the 2016 Penderyn Book Award.

Titel
Anarchy in the Year Zero
Untertitel
The Sex Pistols, the Clash, and the Class of '76
EAN
9781953835642
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.06.2026
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