speaking of cultural studies...
 has anyone ever read _Subculture_:_Meaning_and_Style_ by Dick Hebdige?
 if you want to distinguish between mass and pop culture, that book hits the
spot; Birmingham cultural studies


----- Original Message -----
From: "Katrina Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 1:30 PM
Subject: RE: New stuff - yesterday i saw the future!


>
> charles wallace wrote:
> > Can you give more info on the Terry Rawlins book? like
> > where I might be able to check it out(publisher)?
>
> Terry Rawlings: Mod - A Very British Phenomenon (Clean Living Under
> Difficult Circumstances) published by Omnibus Press
> (www.omnibuspress.com, but probably easier to check amazon). One man's
> view of mod, from the early origins to the 79 mod revival, acid jazz and
> Britpop. Warning: this book contains pics of The Truth... Interviews,
> repros of ads, original interviews (including the 1962 Town feature),
> photos, interview snippets with original mods, fans and promoters.
>
> New music - listening to Broadcast, Clinic, The Delgados, The Thanes,
> Elliott Smith, Nectarine No 9, but in all honesty like Dan I'd much
> rather dig backwards as there's just so much stuff in the back
> catalogues, whether ignored, dismissed, overlooked or swept aside by
> bigger things, northern soul in particular. If you love music enough you
> make the effort to dig underneath the mainstream fodder, imo...
>
> btw, hello, some of you might know me from other lists and remember me
> from here long ago. Somehow I've ended up back here - it was just too
> easy...
>
> Katrina Dixon
> (for anyone looking for new sounds to listen to, btw, try:
> www.soul-a-go-go.demon.co.uk)
>
>


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