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Description

The scene that bulldozed the path from prog and glam to punk and new wave, pub rock was a short-lived phenomenon in the U.K., emerging amidst the bloated landscape of prog rock and an increasingly oppressive economic outlook.

In the U.K. in the early '70s, in response to the glitz of glam and the excess of prog there emerged a DIY, back to basics scene known as pub rock: No-fuss, grass roots rock'n'roll bands playing in tight, sweaty rooms to packed throngs in the Victorian pubs of north London. Pub rock was a relative flash in the pan, lasting only a handful of years, but it produced a seismic shift, bridging the gap between rock's Baroque period and the ensuing punk and new wave scene, and crucially, restoring the visceral connection between artist and audience.

Pub rock set the standard and, through artists like Brinsley Schwarz, Ducks Deluxe and Dr. Feelgood, paved the way for countless acts including The Clash, the Sex Pistols and The Pretenders. Pub Rock explores the history of the genre's evolution, and examines its significant and enduring legacy.

Table of Contents

1. 1971 – Good'n'Cheap
2. 1972 – Surrender To The Rhythm
3. 1973 – Music Every Night
4. 1974 – Too Hot To Handle
5. 1975 – Watch Your Step
6. 1976 – Writing On The Wall
7. 1977 and Beyond – Pub Rock's Legacy
Ten Essential Tracks

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Apr 02 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 160
ISBN 9798765123409
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 197 x 127 mm
Series Genre: A 33 1/3 Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Mark Wilkerson

Mark Wilkerson is the author of Who Are You: The L…

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