Berlin Bromley, a punk memoir
It’s no secret that I’m a bookaholic and I love reading oral histories and biographies about underground movements, pop culture and subcultures. Off the top of my head I can enthusiastically recommend Please Kill Me by Legs McNeil, Edie an American Biography by Jean Stein, The Last Party by Anthony Haden Guest* and Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground 1961-71 by Jonathon Green as fascinating, insightful reads. One I hadn’t heard of is Berlin Bromley by Bertie Marshall, a book I read about on this blog.
Marshall was one of the Bromley Contingent, a group of suburbanites which included Siousie Sioux amongst their number who were key players in the early London punk movement. This book documents his growing up in gloomy seventies suburbia and the drug-addled years that followed. (Not a lighthearted read then…)
*Actually this one is rather hard work as the story (about the rise and fall of New York’s nightlife in the 70s) does have so many twists, turns and characters but it’s a worthwhile read to dip into and get a feel for the hedonistic goings-on of the era.
Pic: http://www.honeyee.com/blog/
Make Do & Mend
13 May, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Oh my you are having a book fest!
This sounds a good read. Will make me feel old tho!
Make Do & Mend
13 May, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Oh my you are having a book fest!
This sounds a good read. Will make me feel old tho!
Make Do & Mend
13 May, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Oh my you are having a book fest!
This sounds a good read. Will make me feel old tho!
Make Do & Mend
13 May, 2008 @ 7:29 pm
Oh my you are having a book fest!
This sounds a good read. Will make me feel old tho!
WendyB
13 May, 2008 @ 8:09 pm
I have to get this!
Tha BossMack TopSoil
13 May, 2008 @ 9:30 pm
Love this post babygurl ;-)
susie_bubble
14 May, 2008 @ 8:27 am
Thanks for the recommendations! I’m rather stuck on 1920’s bios…. The Bolter being on the top of my list…
Bob Andelman
18 May, 2008 @ 3:13 am
You might enjoy this exclusive audio interview with LEGS McNEIL, in which he talks about his books, Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk and The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry ; and much, much more.
Lola
20 May, 2008 @ 7:32 am
if you like those kinds of books then i strongly recommend Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nations Capitol. its about the washingtong dc punk and hardcore scene (lots of great stuff on minor threat, bad brains etc. as well as a whole chapter on the riot grrl scene). as a lover of the book ‘Please Kill Me’ i really recommend it.