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Please kill me

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Un libro che racconta la cultura del punk e il suo mondo fatto di sesso, droga, follia e malessere. Dal trattamento elettroshock di Lou Reed alla morte per overdose e abusi di Sid Vicious e Johnny Thunders, attraverso episodi surreali come le complicate scappatelle di Dee Dee Ramone, il ritratto stralunato e suggestivo della nascita della più rumorosa e violenta cultura alternativa degli ultimi sessant'anni. Un vero viaggio all'inferno attraverso le parole di Legs McNeil, uno dei fondatori della fanzine Punk. La cultura nichilista e la voglia di autodistruzione di un'intera generazione vengono messe a nudo grazie a lungo intreccio di voci diverse intente a raccontare la loro esperienza allucinante, senza omettere dolori ed eventuali drammatici buchi. Un viaggio in prima persona negli abissi e nei paradisi della creatività.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 3, 1996
      As its sensationalist title suggests, this stresses the sex, drugs, morbidity and celebrity culture of punk at the expense of the music. Starting out with the electroshock therapy Lou Reed received as a teenager, working through such watersheds as the untimely deaths by overdose or mishap of Sid Vicious, Johnny Thunders and Nico, as well as the complicated sexual escapades of the likes of Dee Dee Ramone, the portrayal here of the birth of an alternative culture is intermittently entertaining and often depressing. McNeil, one of the founding writers of the original 'zine, Punk, in 1975 , is certainly qualified to tell this tale. But the book's take on punk rock as "doing anything that's gonna offend a grown-up" overemphasizes the self-destructive side of the movement. Details of Iggy Pop's drug abuse and seedy sex with groupies receive more attention than important bands such as Television and Blondie, which had comparatively puritan lifestyles. Constructed as an oral history, the book weaves together personal accounts by the crucial players in the scene, many of whom seem to have been so drugged out most of the time that their reliability is questionable. McNeil and McCain (Tilt) provide a vivid look at the volatile and needy personalities who created punk, if they do not offer perceptive musical or cultural analysis. Photos.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 1, 1997
      PW called this "a vivid look at the volatile and needy personalities who created punk."

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