Description
Book SynopsisResponds to the separation of 'youth' and 'pop' in the 1980s and the fragmentation of the audience for popular music in the 1990s, arguing for a redefinition of the conceptual apparatus needed to explain developments in popular music culture - from the rise of 'Clubcultures' to the future of the popular music scene.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements.
Introduction.
Part I: Subculture:.
1. The Politics of Football Hooliganism.
2. Keeping Off the Grass.
3. The Soccer War.
4. Thatcher's Boys (Next Door).
Part II: Subculture into Clubculture:.
5. The Rehabilitation of Football.
6. The New (Football) Men.
7. Shamble On.
8. What's so Funny 'Bout Peace, Love and Understanding?.
9. The Age of Rock.
10. Down the Tube: Pop on Television.
11. Post-pop.
12. Pop Time, Acid House.
13. Lager Louts and the English Disease.
14. Moynihan Brings Out the Hooligan in Me.
15. Supertifo.
Part III: Clubcultures:.
16. Oh Manchester, So Much to Answer For.
17. Licensed to Thrill.
18. The Last Generation?.
19. Clubcultures.
20. Oasis: (What's the Story) Manchester's Glory?.
References.
Notes.
Index.