The MC5 and Social Change
A Study in Rock and Revolution
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:28th Apr '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The MC5's 1969 live album Kick Out the Jams was a new measure of the relationship between music and cultural and political change. As the "house band" and central organizing force for the White Panther Party, which advocated an end to capitalism and supported the Black Panther Party's initiatives and aims, the MC5 formalized the threat, promise, and parity of music within larger societal spheres. Using the band's career as a case study in evaluating the relationship between rock music and social change, this book examines how the inherent rebelliousness of rock afforded both media producers and consumers a safe space in which to question social mores and ideas.
“very good and highly recommended. It is one of the best reads about the MC5 and how they actually affected the outside world”—Staythirstymedia.com; “this book ought to be required reading in high school sociology, or multimedia classes. If you are at all interested in a very keen insight into how we affected the media and their take on radicalism, the youth culture and the Republic’s true potential energy, you must read his book”—machinegunthompson.com.
ISBN: 9780786440375
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 290g
209 pages