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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:18090056:1781
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049 $aNOGA
090 $aML3534$b.P624 2006
245 00 $aPlease kill me :$bthe uncensored oral history of punk /$cLegs McNeil and Gillian McCain, [editors].
250 $a[10th anniversary ed. /$bwith a new afterword by the authors].
260 $aNew York :$bGrove Press,$cc2006.
300 $a449 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
505 0 $aA Time Out and New York Daily News Top Ten Book of the Year upon its release, Please Kill Me brings the sound of the punk generation to life. Iggy Pop, Danny Fields, Dee Dee and Joey Ramone, Nico, Patti Smith, and scores of other famous and infamous punk figures lend their voices to this definitive account of that outrageous, explosive era. From its origins in the twilight years of Andy Warhol's New York reign to its last gasps as eighties corporate rock, the phenomenon that was known as punk is scrutinized, eulogized, and idealized by the people who were there and who made it happen.
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650 0 $aRock musicians$vInterviews.
650 0 $aPunk culture.$0(NOBLE)13495
700 1 $aMcNeil, Legs.
700 1 $aMcCain, Gillian.
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