David Stubbs Explores The Battle Between Thatcherite Pop And Marxist FunkFirst Faved : Apr 13 2009 by gravitymaxFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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- gravitymax - Apr 13 2009 | music, politics
Quoted: The Eighties were polarised but complex times. Punk, which determined even seemingly antithetical things like Depeche Mode and ABC, was itself a reaction against Old Labour rather than New Tory and was itself part of the same coin as Thatcherism, revolting against the same, dreary, dysfunctional 70s Britain.
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