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The Lost Tribes Of Pop: Goths, folkies, iPod twits and other musical stereotypes

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ISBN
9780749951061
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
The Lost Tribes of Pop: Goths, Folkies, iPod Twits and Other Musical Stereotypes
Item Height
140mm
Author
Tom Cox
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Topic
Music
Item Width
200mm
Item Weight
366g
Number of Pages
128 Pages

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Few things tell us more about ourselves than the music we listen to, a fact that Tom Cox has demonstrated brilliantly in his acclaimed Observer column, The Lost Tribes of Pop. Extended from that column, Cox's beautifully illustrated book presents a unique and hilarious vision of the current pop climate, via the people who really make it what it is: the fans. From Dave, the Old School Goth, and Charlie, the iPod Twit, to Nancy, the Rave Mom, and Margot, the First-time Gigger, LOST TRIBES is an endlessly entertaining and curious mix of social stereotypes, in all their flawed, obsessive, identity-searching glory. Some are idiotic. Some are lovable. Some are all too painfully familiar. All of them are unforgettable. There are plenty of books about people behind the music. THE LOST TRIBES OF POP is different: it's a book about the people in front of it. It's the work of a major writing talent, and a must-have for any music fan on your Christmas list.

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Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN-13
9780749951061
eBay Product ID (ePID)
86724700

Product Key Features

Book Title
The Lost Tribes of Pop: Goths, Folkies, iPod Twits and Other Musical Stereotypes
Author
Tom Cox
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Music
Publication Year
2009
Number of Pages
128 Pages

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Item Height
140mm
Item Width
200mm
Item Weight
366g

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Title_Author
Tom Cox
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

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