Who were the good guys? Who were the bad guys? Who started what? The answers to these and other questions are in the exciting book by James Stark, PUNK '77, an inside look at the san francisco rock n' roll scene, 1977. PUNK '77 includes over 100 photographs by James Stark, many behind-the-scenes looks at the bands that made things happen: Nuns, Avengers, Crime, Screamers, Negative Trend, Dils, Germs, UXA, etc...
PUNK '77 covers the San Francisco Punk Rock scene from its beginnings in January 1977, to the Sex Pistols concert at Winterland a year later, in photos and interviews with people who were on the scene. In conducting the interviews, James would ask a few general questions and show photographs to the person being interviewed recording their comments and reactions. The photographs often reminded people of forgotten times and places and gave the text a relevance which might otherwise be lacking. The result is an interesting story of how a scene was created and how people were affected by their participation.
What happened in the San Francisco Punk Scene occurred simultaneously in cities all over the U.S. and in Europe. The creation of culture by youth is an important phenomenon, and one which never loses relevance.

PUNK '77 began as Xeroxed booklet of photographs taken in and around the Mabuhay and elsewhere on the punk rock scene published in 1979. In 1988, James began adding text in the form of interviews with the people who were there and made it happen.

James was one of the many artists involved in the early punk scene. His photos were published in New York Rocker, Search & Destroy and Slash, among others. His posters for the band Crime have become classics and highly prized collectors items.

"Punk'77 is a candid, shocking and mind-altering confessional that, while true to the Punk spirit, carves its own style of vandalism across the veneer of consumer culture. PUNK '77 is told in a mosaic of anecdotes, rants, gossip, and self-aggrandizement by the prototypical punks, scenesters, musicians and artists who actually lived it. From filth and fury to gritty glam, the outrageous theatrics and devious antics are artfully captured in the nearly 200 photographs of both Punk luminaries and unusung heroes alike."--Leslie Hodgkins.
(We've added a 24-page appendix of FORTY more photos, which includes a recent interview with photographer James Stark, for this very limited printing. RE/Search books are hard to find, and you would be advised to order your copy direct.
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