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Punk Avenue: Inside the New York City Underground, 1972-1982
Contributor(s): Marcade, Phil (Author), Harry, Debbie (Preface by), McNeil, Legs (Foreword by)

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ISBN: 1941110495     ISBN-13: 9781941110492
Publisher: Three Rooms Press
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Entertainment & Performing Arts
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Cultural, Ethnic & Regional - General
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2016955388
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" L (0.83 lbs) 288 pages
Features: Illustrated, Price on Product
Review Citations: Library Journal 03/15/2017 pg. 120
Kirkus Reviews 03/15/2017
Foreword 04/26/2017
 
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Publisher Description:
Finalist, 2017 Indie Book Awards for Autobiography/Memoir, Foreword Reviews

Punk Avenue: The New York City Underground 1972-1982 is an intimate look at author Paris-born Phil Marcade's first ten years in the United States where drifted from Boston to the West Coast and back, before winding up in New York City and becoming immersed in the early punk rock scene. From backrooms of Max's and CBGB's to the Tropicana Hotel in Los Angeles and back, Punk Avenue is a tour de force of stories from someone at the heart of the era. With brilliant, often hilarious prose, Marcade relays first-hand tales about spending a Provincetown summer with photographer Nan Goldin and actor-writer Cookie Mueller, having the Ramones play their very first gig at his party, working with Blondie's Debbie Harry on French lyrics for her songs, enjoying Thanksgiving with Johnny Thunders' mother, and starting the beloved NYC punk-blues band The Senders. Along the way, he smokes a joint with Bob Marley, falls down a mountain, gets attacked by Nancy Spungen's junkie cat, become a junkie himself, adopts a dog who eats his pot, opens for The Clash at Bond's Casino, opens a store named Rebop on Seventh Avenue, throws up in some girl's mouth, talks about vacuum cleaners with Sid Vicious, lives thru the Blackout of 1977, gets glue in his eye, gets mugged at knife point, plays drums with Johnny Thunders' band Gang War, sets some guy's attache-case on fire, listens to pre-famous Madonna singing in the rehearsal studio next to his, gets mugged at gun point, O.D.s on heroin, gets saved by a gentle giant named Bill, lives at night... Never sleeps... A very funny book.


Contributor Bio(s): Harry, Debbie: - Debbie Harry is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie.McNeil, Legs: - Legs McNeil is an American music journalist. He is one of the three original founders of the seminal Punk that gave the movement its name; as well as being a former editor at Spin and editor-in-chief of Nerve Magazine. His regular column in Vice is read by over two hundred thousand readers each week. He is co-author (with Gillian McCain) of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk.Marcade, Phil: - Phil Marcade left Paris in his late teens to begin "a few months" of travel that led to a 40-year stay in the U.S., mostly in New York City. He was at the center of the origins of the punk rock explosion and was founder and lead singer of punk/blues band The Senders. Along the way, he formed intimate friendships with key artists and musicians including Johnny Thunders, Nan Goldin, Cookie Mueller, Wayne Kramer, Debbie Harry, Nancy Spungen, and Willie DeVille. In addition to writing, he works as a painter and graphic artist. He lives in Bologna, Italy.Harry: - Debbie Harry is an American singer-songwriter and actress, best known as the lead singer of the new wave band Blondie.
 
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