Wire’s Pink Flag

Cover of Wire's Pink Flag by Wilson Neate
Author: Wilson Neate
Publisher: A&C Black
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 150
ISBN-13: 9780826429148
Dimensions:
Height: 6.45 Inches
Length: 4.7999904 Inches
Weight: 0.32628414776 Pounds
Width: 0.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 782.42166092/2
Editorial overview Touché

Wire’s Pink Flag by Wilson Neate, published by A&C Black in January 2008, is an illustrated exploration of the influential punk band Wire and their groundbreaking album. This edition, comprising 150 pages, delves into the band’s unique approach to music, contrasting their cerebral style with the more conventional punk scene of the late 1970s. Neate examines how Pink Flag served as a meta-commentary on punk, highlighting Wire’s innovative deconstruction of song conventions and their ability to consistently reinvent their sound.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of Wire’s contributions to music history, particularly within the punk genre. The book discusses how Wire moved beyond traditional rock ‘n’ roll and garage rock, offering a fresh perspective on the punk ethos. By focusing on the band’s radical approach, Neate sheds light on their exploration of new musical possibilities, making this work a significant addition for those interested in music history and criticism.


Official synopsis Publisher

In contrast with many of their punk peers, Wire were enigmatic and cerebral, always keeping a distance from the crowd. Although Pink Flag appeared before the end of 1977, it was already a meta-commentary on the punk scene and was far more revolutionary musically than the rest of the competition. Few punk bands moved beyond pared-down rock ‘n’ roll and garage rock, football-terrace sing-alongs or shambolic pub rock and, if we’re honest, only a handful of punk records hold up today as anything other than increasingly quaint period pieces. While the majority of their peers flogged one idea to death and paid only lip service to punk’s Year Zero credo, Wire took a genuinely radical approach, deconstructing song conventions, exploring new possibilities and consistently reinventing their sound. THIS IS A CHORD. THIS IS ANOTHER. THIS IS A THIRD. NOW FORM A BAND, proclaimed the caption to the famous diagram in a UK fanzine in 1976 and countless punk acts embodied that do-it-yourself spirit. Wire, however, showed more interesting ways of doing it once you’d formed that band and they found more compelling uses for those three mythical chords.

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Publisher: A&C Black. Year: 2008.
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ISBN-13: 9780826429148.
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Language: en. Pages: 150. Edition: Illustrated.

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