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Rotten London

How the City’s Streets, Stages, and Pages Spawned the Sex Pistols and Punk

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Rotten London

How the City’s Streets, Stages, and Pages Spawned the Sex Pistols and Punk

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This book uniquely repositions the Sex Pistols as not just musical revolutionaries but also as inheritors of London's centuries-old subculture of the crowd.

In 1975, a haberdasher at World's End envisioned a new kind of rock 'n' roll. Gathering King's Road urchins, shoplifters, and a ragtag bunch, Malcolm McLaren set up his charges in Denmark Street, London. Subsisting on baked beans and cheap lager, these young assassins stole musical instruments from their idols – Ziggy Stardust, Rod Stewart, Keith Richards – and taught themselves to play poorly. In the process, they became the Sex Pistols. This book explores the chaos of the London crowd and its legacy in the rise of punk, tracing how the city's historic districts and literary ghosts coalesced in the anarchic energies of this notorious and influential cultural moment. It locates the Sex Pistols as successors of London's deep-rooted subculture of the crowd – not just musical revolutionaries.

McLaren knew that Denmark Street had once been home to his hero, Larry Parnes, exploiter of the 1950s teen star Billy Fury. But did he also know that it was the site of the old St Giles Rookery, the notorious 19th-century slum, and haunt of Fagin, Oliver Twist's infamous gang leader who was another of McLaren's unsavoury inspirations? Weaving together influences from Shakespearean drama and Dickensian desperation to the unruly spirit of the 18th-century King Mob riots and more, this book shows how London's legacy of crowds erupted into the glorious cultural chaos of the late 1970s.

Table of Contents

1. Just what's an eighteenth-century London riot have to do with the Sex Pistols and punk?
2. Punk's Milieu
3. The London Mob
4. King Mob
5. The Sex Pistols as Autobiographers of the London Mob
6. John Lydon's Negative Capability
7. Vivienne Westwood on Jarman's Jubilee and Misunderstanding Punk
8. The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindler
9. Punk's Legacy: We Are all the Mob Now

Notes
References
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 04 2027
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Pages 272
ISBN 9798216455288
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 6 b/w photos
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Michael Kitson

Michael Kitson has served as a lecturer at the Uni…

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