We Were Going to Change the World: Interviews with Women from the 1970s and 1980s Southern California Punk Rock Scene

Author:   Stacy Russo ,  Mike Watt
Publisher:   Santa Monica Press
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9781595800923


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   26 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Stacy Russo ,  Mike Watt
Publisher:   Santa Monica Press
Imprint:   Santa Monica Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781595800923


ISBN 10:   1595800921
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   26 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Featured in Music Connection magazine, In Tune Monthly magazine, AntiGravity magazine, Bella magazine, the Windy City Times, Gladys magazine, Creative Loafing Tampa, BuzzBands.la, NewYorkSpaces.com, TheVinylDistrict.com, SheSpark.com, TheSilo.com, BroadwayWorld.com, Jet-Society.com, MoosterBlog.com, and DonovansLiteraryServices.com An essential read for anyone interested in punk rock and Southern California music history. --LA Weekly Those who are familiar with punk rock will find this work absorbing and illuminating, as will musical, cultural, and women's studies historians. --Library Journal It's not too often an author chronicles a cultural revolution completely with oral histories. But that is exactly what Stacy Russo does with We Were Going to Change the World, a book that captures SoCal punk during its most electrifying years. Musicians--including Exene Cervenka (X), Alice Bag (the Bags) and Kira (Black Flag)--are given space alongside concertgoers to discuss the lasting impact the scene had on their lives. --Bust magazine We Were Going to Change the World examines the power and promise of punk through the eyes of the women who experienced it--showcasing the SoCal scene as a source of community and a force for empowerment, self-discovery, and social change. --KCET Artbound Shedding a light on major punk influencers and supporters alike, Russo's work should be of interest to anyone who loves reading about women taking control in music. . . . A very entertaining and equally inspiring read. --Vanyaland Russo presents insights from a wide cross section of those who were there, including musicians like Exene Cervenka of X and folkie Phranc along with those working in the photography, radio or print mediums, and those who were 'just' fans like Cate Garcia. --AntiMusic.com A unique book about the punk rock era. --Guitar Girl magazine


Featured in Bust magazine, Music Connection magazine, In Tune Monthly magazine, AntiGravity magazine, Bella magazine, the Windy City Times, Gladys magazine, Creative Loafing Tampa, BuzzBands.la, NewYorkSpaces.com, TheVinylDistrict.com, SheSpark.com, TheSilo.com, BroadwayWorld.com, Jet-Society.com, MoosterBlog.com, and DonovansLiteraryServices.com An essential read for anyone interested in punk rock and Southern California music history. -LA Weekly Those who are familiar with punk rock will find this work absorbing and illuminating, as will musical, cultural, and women's studies historians. -Library Journal It's not too often an author chronicles a cultural revolution completely with oral histories. But that is exactly what Stacy Russo does with We Were Going to Change the World, a book that captures SoCal punk during its most electrifying years. Musicians-including Exene Cervenka (X), Alice Bag (the Bags) and Kira (Black Flag)-are given space alongside concertgoers to discuss the lasting impact the scene had on their lives. -Bust magazine Shedding a light on major punk influencers and supporters alike, Russo's work should be of interest to anyone who loves reading about women taking control in music. . . . A very entertaining and equally inspiring read. -Vanyaland Russo presents insights from a wide cross section of those who were there, including musicians like Exene Cervenka of X and folkie Phranc along with those working in the photography, radio or print mediums, and those who were `just' fans like Cate Garcia. -AntiMusic.com A unique book about the punk rock era. -Guitar Girl magazine


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Stacy Russo grew up in the 1980s Southern California punk rock scene. She is a librarian and professor at Santa Ana College in Santa Ana, California. Stacy is the editor of Life as Activism: June Jordan's Writings from The Progressive (Litwin Books, 2014) and the author of The Library as Place in California (McFarland, 2007). Her articles, poetry, and reviews have appeared in Feminist Teacher, Feminist Collections, American Libraries, Counterpoise, Library Journal, the Chaffey Review, and Serials Review. Stacy is an active poet and writer in the independent publishing and zine community in Los Angeles and Orange County, California. Her self-published poetry zines include Poems a Librarian Wrote on Her Lunch Break and Young and Hungry in Paradise. She holds degrees from the University of California, Berkeley; Chapman University; and San Jose State University.

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