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Specificaties
- Objectstaat
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Original Language
- English
- Vintage
- No
- ISBN
- 9781627310512
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Feral House
ISBN-10
1627310517
ISBN-13
9781627310512
eBay Product ID (ePID)
235969505
Product Key Features
Book Title
Mudd Club
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Rich & Famous, Theater / General, Modern / 20th Century, Customs & Traditions, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Performing Arts, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
34.6 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
Reviews
"As Mr.Boch describes in short, vivid, diarylike entries, the clubgoers danced, drank,snorted coke, watched live rock bands and held theme parties like the PubertyBall in an anything-goes environment that seems impossible to recreate today." -- StevenKurutz, NYTimes "Ajaw dropping, deranged must-have. Boch's The Mudd Club is a visual and literaryorgy of delight, packed full of striking images and tales of glory and excessfrom the late 70s/early 80s nightclub where he was the kingpin doorman andcommuned with the good, the bad, the deviant of popular culture." -- Paul Gorman / paulgormanis.com "As the gatekeeper of the Mudd Club, Richard Boch now opens the gates of memory to lift the curtain on a magical time in downtown Manhattan, after-hours with a passion, and a cast of characters that seem fantastical even as you leave the club blinking in the morning sun." --Lenny Kaye "Morethan the well-known doorman of the Mudd Club, Richard Boch played a pivotalrole in why it was the coolest club in the world back then. Richard was thecrowd curator, carefully letting in the right mix of wildly creative downtownmovers and shakers who made it our hangout, leaving the squares and the unhipoutside in the cold. Richard is now letting everyone into the Mudd Club by wayof this well written book that details the who's who and all the fun we hadwhile infiltrating, changing and disrupting pop culture." -- Fab 5 Freddy "The Mudd Club was theBrigadoon of the late '70s New York City scene. It appeared out of the mistsor, in this case, the then-nearly abandoned steam-filled streets of Manhattanbelow Canal Street, entertained us all mightily for a few years, and thenvanished, almost never to be heard from again. Until now." -- Paul LaRosa, NY Journal of Books
Dewey Decimal
781.6609747109047
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Introduction/Outside Wanting In Chapter 1 Quickly Said and Left Unsaid Chapter 2 Joan Crawford, NyQuil and Fried Chicken Chapter 3 Springtime Chapter 4 A Golden Highway Chapter 5 Summer '79 Chapter 6 The Long Tweed Coat Chapter 7 Winter 1980 Chapter 8 Hooked Chapter 9 Birds and Flowers Chapter 10 Summer of Love Part II: Heroin, Surf and Sand Chapter 11 Beautiful and Gone Epilogue/And Then
Synopsis
"Oh, The Mudd Club! I may be older and wiser, but how I miss those nights on the dance floor and in the bathrooms. And the music! There was no other place like it on earth." -- Chris Frantz / Talking Heads & Tom Tom Club The legendary Mudd Club. You probably couldn't get in. Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jeff Koons partied with David Byrne and Lydia Lunch. Uptown cognoscenti flirted with the children of the outer boroughs as they brought the Wild Style to the City. The downtown New York scene was more than punk, it was a mad brilliant chaos of cheap rent and experimental art. The Mudd Club was its nexus, the place that birthed the Eighties. Keith Haring claimed membership, while Andy Warhol was only a guest. Debbie Harry learned to rap from Fab Five Freddy while Klaus Nomi practiced arias and served home-cooked pastries. The decadence lasted from 1979 to 1983 but artist Richard Boch was there for every single moment. As the doorman of the legendary Mudd Club he saw everything and remembers it all: "Standing outside, staring at the crowd, it was 'out there' versus 'in here, ' and I was on the inside. The Mudd Club was filled with the famous and soon-to-be famous, along with an eclectic core of Mudd regulars who gave the place its identity. No Wave and Post-Punk artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers living in a nighttime world on the cusp of two decades. There was nothing else like it? I met everyone, and the job quickly defined me. I thought I could handle it, and for a while, I did. ", "I was a Long Island kid that graduated college in 1976 and moved to Greenwich Village. Two years later, I was working The Mudd Club door. Standing outside, staring at the crowd, it was "out there" versus "in here" and I was on the inside. The Mudd Club was filled with the famous and soon- to- be famous, along with an eclectic core of Mudd regulars who gave the place its identity. Everyone from Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jeff Koons, and Robert Rauschenberg to Johnny Rotten, The Hell's Angels, and John Belushi: passing through, passing out, and some, passing on. Marianne Faithful and Talking Heads, Frank Zappa, William Burroughs, and even Kenneth Anger-- just a few of the names that stepped on stage. No Wave and Post- Punk artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers living in a nighttime world on the cusp of two decades. This book is a cornucopia of memories and images, and how this famed wicked downtown club attained the status of midtown and uptown. There was nothing else like it-- I met everyone, and the job quickly defined me. I thought I could handle it, and for a while, I did. "--Richard Boch, The Mudd Cub was a loud, dirty dream with a radical aesthetic born of punk, and the celebrityèinfused performance art and East Village art scene. There was nothing like it before or since, and author Richard Boch, who was its doorman during much of its four and a half year run, saw and experiences much of it., NYC's notorious Mudd Club where art and music intersect with sex, drugs and the slumming glittering elite.
LC Classification Number
F128.627
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