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Dylan Jones

These Foolish Things : A Memoir

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Few people can say they have shaped the cultural landscape of the last four decades while crossing paths with some of the most extraordinary personalities on th...
Dylan Jones

Faster Than A Cannonball 1995 and All That

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Decades tend to crest halfway through, and 1995 was the year of the Nineties: peak Britpop (Oasis v Blur), peak YBA (Tracey Emin's tent), peak New Lad (when...
Dylan Jones

Loaded : The Life (and Afterlife) of The Velvet Underground

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A book as packed with wild celebrity gossip, sex, drugs, and rock n roll as you might dare imagine.
Dylan Jones

Sweet Dreams : From Club Culture to Style Culture, the Story of the New Romantics

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Sheds light on [the] sudden lurch towards the swank and ostentation of New Romanticism .
Loaded

Dylan Jones

Loaded

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Rebellion always starts somewhere, and in the music world of the transgressive teen whether it be the 1960s of the 2020s, The Velvet Underground represent ground zero.

Crystallizing the idea of the bohemian, urban, narcissistic art school gang, around a psychedelic rock and roll band - a stylistic idea that evolved in the rarefied environs of Andy Warhol's Factory - The Velvets were the first major American rock group with a mixed gender line-up; they never smiled in photographs, wore sunglasses indoors, and in the process invented the archetype. They were avant-garde nihilists, writing about drug abuse, prostitution, paranoia, and sado-masochistic sex at a time when the rest of the world was singing about peace and love. Dylan Jones' definitive oral history of The Velvet Underground draws on contributions from remaining members, contemporaneous musicians, critics, film-makers, and the generation of artists who emerged in their wake, to celebrate not only their impact but their legacy, which burns brighter than ever into the 21st century.