Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83

Author:   Tesco Vee ,  Dave Stimson ,  Steve Miller
Publisher:   Bazillion Points
ISBN:  

9780979616389


Pages:   575
Publication Date:   23 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83


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Touch and Go Fanzine was the brainchild of Tesco Vee and Dave Stimson and was launched in Michigan in 1979. Major fans of the new punk happenings in the late 1970s, the pair set out to chronicle, lambast, ridicule and heap praise on all they loved and hated about music communities in the US and abroad. Touch and Go features the complete series 1979-1983: 22 issues of the most significant US hardcore punk zine in one loud, fast volume!

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Author:   Tesco Vee ,  Dave Stimson ,  Steve Miller
Publisher:   Bazillion Points
Imprint:   Bazillion Points
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.486kg
ISBN:  

9780979616389


ISBN 10:   0979616387
Pages:   575
Publication Date:   23 September 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I was inspired by how fearless and together Touch and Go were. They were really wild and extremely funny. Henry Rollins It was really one of the first times anyone outside of Washington really paid us any mind. The fact that Touch and Go took an interest in us really blew us away. Ian MacKaye, Minor Threat Creem may have taught me how to p*ss, but Touch and Go taught me how to sh*t. I owe my career to that magazine. John Brannon, Negative Approach Easily one of the best hardcore reads you ll ever sink your fangs into...enthralling. Montreal Mirror As a hardcore punk primer you couldn't do better. Time Out Chicago Anyone who s ever published a true DIY fanzine owes at least a small debt toTouch and Go. Decibel If you have any interest at all in hardcore punk or being rude, you need this. Austin American-Statesman, Summer Reading Picks One massive volume for all your punk-rock nostalgia and/or historical research needs The Onion AV Club Touch and Go was an essential primer for budding punk kids looking for the next great hardcore band and punk rock wouldn't be the same without it. Portland Mercury Slapdash, ornery, and entertaining Popmatters Influential Village Voice, Voice Picks Essential Washington Post Express Lots of energy gets captured in this handsome, perfectbound volume, down to the original, frenetic cut-and-paste layouts. Detroit Metro-Times Bazillion Points has done the world the great service of collecting Touch and Go s entire four-year, 22-issue run in a handsome paperback. The zine eventually expanded from its initial 14-page format to include other writers and interviews, and even ended up printing color covers towards the end. Through it all, Vee and Stimson never wavered from their irascible bent, and now it s been preserved in these 570-odd pages. Though rendered with DIY technique, T&G never applied the kind of dogmatic blinders of, say, Maximumrocknroll, instead never hesitating to sing the praises of any band they found boundary pushing and/or simply appealing. (U2 s Boy gets a thumbs-up.) They also had a penchant for a little bathroom humor, which seems extreme by today s PC punk standards, but somehow also incredibly cheeky. For the four years of its existence, Touch and Go was the documentation of all that mattered in music, uninfluenced by anything other than its publishers own inclinations. Stephen Slaybaugh, The Agit Reader


<br> I was inspired by how fearless and together Touch and Go were. They were really wild and extremely funny. -- Henry Rollins <br> It was really one of the first times anyone outside of Washington really paid us any mind. The fact that Touch and Go took an interest in us really blew us away. -- Ian MacKaye, Minor Threat <br> Creem may have taught me how to p*ss, but Touch and Go taught me how to sh*t. I owe my career to that magazine. -- John Brannon, Negative Approach <br> Easily one of the best hardcore reads you'll ever sink your fangs into...enthralling. -- Montreal Mirror <br> As a hardcore punk primer you couldn't do better. -- Time Out Chicago <br> Anyone who's ever published a true DIY fanzine owes at least a small debt to<br>Touch and Go. --Decibel <br> If you have any interest at all in hardcore punk or being rude, you need this. -- Austin American-Statesman, Summer Reading Picks <br> One massive volume for all your punk-rock nostalgia and/or historical research needs -- The Onion AV Club <br> Touch and Go was an essential primer for budding punk kids looking for the next great hardcore band and punk rock wouldn't be the same without it. --Portland Mercury <br> Slapdash, ornery, and entertaining -- Popmatters <br> Influential -- Village Voice, Voice Picks <br> Essential --Washington Post Express <br> Lots of energy gets captured in this handsome, perfectbound volume, down to the original, frenetic cut-and-paste layouts. --Detroit Metro-Times <br> Bazillion Points has done the world the great service of collecting Touch and Go 's entire four-year, 22-issue run in a handsome paperback. The zine eventually expanded from its initial 14-page format to include other writers and interviews, and even ended up printing color covers towards the end. Through it all, Vee and Stimson never wavered from their irascible bent, and now it's been preserved in these 570-odd pages. Though rendered with DIY techn


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