The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB's by Steven Lee Beeber

The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB's by Steven Lee Beeber

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Focuses on punk's beginnings in New York City to show that punk was the most Jewish of rock movements, in both makeup and attitude. This book offers a mixture of biography, cultural studies, and musical analysis delving into the lives of Jewish punks to create an historical overview of the scene.

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The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB's by Steven Lee Beeber

Based in part on the recent interviews with more than 125 people--among them Tommy Ramone, Chris Stein (Blondie), Lenny Kaye (Patti Smith Group), Hilly Kristal (CBGBs owner), and John Zorn--this book focuses on punk's beginnings in New York City to show that punk was the most Jewish of rock movements, in both makeup and attitude. As it originated in Manhattan's Lower East Side in the early 1970s, punk rock was the apotheosis of a Jewish cultural tradition that found its ultimate expression in the generation born after the Holocaust. Beginning with Lenny Bruce, the patron saint of punk, and following pre-punk progenitors such as Lou Reed, Jonathan Richman, Suicide, and the Dictators, this fascinating mixture of biography, cultural studies, and musical analysis delves into the lives of these and other Jewish punks--including Richard Hell and Joey Ramone--to create a fascinating historical overview of the scene. Reflecting the irony, romanticism, and, above all, the humor of the Jewish experience, this tale of changing Jewish identity in America reveals the conscious and unconscious forces that drove New York Jewish rockers to reinvent themselves--and popular music.
"Agile, well-researched. . . The best account of punk's nascent years since Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain's seminal Please Kill Me. With equal parts spirit and scholarship, Beeber succeeds in placing this still-influential music within a broader historical and cultural context, and assures that punk's 'secret history' is a secret no more." -- The Boston Globe"
"A unique new perspective on the history of punk rock." --Tommy Ramone, The Ramones
"Shocking confessions of an eternally wicked tribe of dysfunctional kids in search of an identity." --Malcolm McLaren, manager for the Sex Pistols
"A beautiful, well-written book that's not only the kind you can't put down but also a true revelation." --Alan Vega, Suicide
"A remarkably rich and rewarding read." -- The Dallas Morning News
"Beeber is an original thinker with an impressive gift for sociology, psychology and gossip." --Ketzel Levine, NPR
"The best account of punk's nascent years." -- The Boston Globe
"Mines a vein in punk's needle-marked history that no one else has explored and is highly recommended." -- Vanity Fair
"Entertaining, engrossing, and provocative." -- The Villager

Steven Lee Beeber is a saxophonist and writer who has collaborated with bands like the Chowder Shouters, a gospel-punk bank in Atlanta, Georgia. He writes for a number of publications and is the editor of Awake: A Reader for the Sleepless, an anthology of fiction, cartoons, essays, poetry, found texts, and other material for insomniac readers. The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB's: A Hidden History of Jewish Punk is his first book.

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ISBN 13 9781556527616
ISBN 10 1556527616
Title The Heebie-Jeebies at CBGB's
Author Steven Lee Beeber
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Year published 2008-04-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.