パンク・ロック・イン・ロンドン / Punk Rock in London

二本木 里美 / Satomi Nihongi

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Publisher/ブロンズ社

   Published/1979
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/260*190*10
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This is a photobook by Japanese photographer Satomi Nihongi. The book documents the punk rock scene in London in the 1970s, captured by the photographer, who was living in London at the time. While it vividly portrays live performances by popular bands like The Damned, The Clash, and Generation X, the book's appeal lies not only in its depictions of the artists' performances, but also in its detailed portrayal of the movement created by punk rock culture, including the behavior and hearts of enthusiastic fans, their portraits, unique fashion, and the atmosphere of pubs and streets. The book also includes a fascinating memorandum at the end, written by the photographer herself, chronicling her experiences at the live music scene. A partial excerpt reads: "The feeling of having your mind stirred up by punk sounds, a massage of parts you don't normally use, is something that cannot be adequately expressed in photographs or words. Even after the concert ends and you're in bed, the sound continues to resonate in the depths of your ears."
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