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INDEX1 A Ashfield, Tony, manager and record ABBA, band, 196 producer, 167 ABC, band, 189 Aswad, band, 178 Abortion, 41 Atlas, Jacoba, journalist, 68 Abortion Act (1967), 8 Au Pairs, band, 125 AC/DC, band, 218 Adley, Robert, Conservative MP, 165 Advertising, 49, 119, 172, 200 B Almond, Marc, musician, 146–149 Baez, Joan, musician, 76, 77 Altered Images, band, 204 Ballard, J.G., writer, 213 Alterman, Lorraine, journalist, 120 Band, the, band, 81 Altham, Keith, journalist, 34, 35, Bangladesh Liberation War, 81 35n26, 39–42, 53, 57, 57n73, Bangs, Lester, journalist, 66, 213 67, 68, 89 Bargeld, Blixa, musician, 213 Amen Corner, band, 67 Barnes, Peter, music fan, 18 Animals, the, band, 52 Battle of Lewisham, the, 178, 179 Anti-Nazi League (ANL), 178 Beach Boys, the, band, 80 Anti Pasti, band, 215 Beatles, the, band, 8, 24, 31, 34, Anti-Semitism, 73 36–37, 40, 45, 46, 69, 80, 107, Argent, Rod, musician, 100 131, 198, 225 1 Note: Page numbers followed by ‘n’ refer to notes. © The Author(s) 2019 239 P. Glen, Youth and Permissive Social Change in British Music Papers, 1967–1983, Palgrave Studies in the History of Subcultures and Popular Music, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91674-3 240 INDEX Beck, Jeff, musician, 59 Bronze Records, 122 Beefheart, Captain (Don Van Vliet), Brook-Partridge, Bernard, musician, 86, 99 Conservative councillor, 166 Belfast, 173 Brooks, Elkie, musician, 121 Bell, Madeleine, musician, 177 Brown, Arthur, musician, 100 Bell, Max, 144 Brown, Dennis, musician, 200 journalist, 158 Bucks Herald, the, newspaper, 141 Bell, Phil, journalist, 217 Buggles, band, 228 Benn, Antony (Tony), Labour MP, 72, Burchill, Julie, journalist, 118, 178n55 87, 201, 202, 236 Burdon, Eric, musician and manager, Berlin, 213 168 Beverley, Anne, 184 Burroughs, William S., writer, 10 Bickershaw Festival (1972), 99 Bush, Kate, musician, 229 Bigenheimer, Rodney, DJ, 113 Bushell, Garry, journalist and manager, Bingham, Adrian, historian, 12, 13 200, 217–220, 222, 223, 225, Birch, Ian, journalist, 159, 169, 173, 226 199, 227, 228 Business, the, band, 221 Birmingham, 44, 112, 218 Butler, Judith, theorist, 10, 108 Birthday Party, the, band, 204 Buzzcocks, band, 167 Bisexuality, 133–139 Bishopsbourne Festival (1972), 99 Blackmore, Richie, musician, 59 C Black Sabbath, band, 76, 112 Cabaret Voltaire, band, 211, 213 Black Slate, band, 178 California, 115 Blind Faith, band, 119 Laurel Canyon, 68 Blue Oyster Cult, band, 83 Los Angeles, 116, 120, 143 Bolan, Marc, musician, 107 Whisky-A-Go-Go, club, 117 Bordieu, Pierre, theorist, 4, 15 Camp, 21, 128, 137 Bowie, David, musician, 84, 106, 107, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 109, 127, 131–132, 134–143, 38, 76, 77 146, 148, 150, 154, 236 Canterbury Festival (1972), 99 Bradford, 186, 224 Carr, Roy, journalist, 72, 73 Brainsby, Tony, publicist, 119 Carrington, Susan, club owner, 167 Branson, Richard, entrepreneur, 183 Carter, Ray, Labour MP, 98 Brighton CBS Records, 145 Pavilion Theatre, 154 Censorship, 3, 11, 34, 38, 42, 47, 50, British Broadcasting Corporation 169, 193, 225, 234 (BBC), 31, 42, 47, 50–53, 122 Centre for Contemporary Cultural BBC6 Music, radio station, 238 Studies (CCCS), 152 British Movement, 220, 223 Chance, James (James Seigfried also Bron, Lilian, record label-owner, 122 known as James Chance), Bronski Beat, band, 146 musician, 190 INDEX 241 Charlesworth, Chris, journalist, 50, Corbijn, Anton, journalist and 66, 68, 111, 118 photographer, 148 Charone, Barbara, journalist, 118, 156 Cormack, Patrick, Conservative MP, Chatterley trial (R v Penguin Books 97 Ltd), 47 Costello, Elvis, musician, 190 Chilton, Alex, musician, 158 County Council Bill (1971), 97, 98 Christgau, Robert, journalist, 16, 83, County, Wayne (also known as Jane 162 County), musician, 143–145 Cinema, 34, 35 Cramps, the, band, 191 Circulation, 14, 19, 20, 22, 24, 30, Crane, Nicky, 220 65, 70, 71, 107, 153, 195, 196 Crazy World of Arthur Brown, the, City Newspapers, 174 band, 92 Civil Law, 97 Creem, magazine, 66, 163 Clapton, Eric, musician, 81 Criminal Justice Act (1967), 54 Clarke, Arthur C., writer, 213 Crosby, David, musician, 75 Clash, the, band, 124, 167, 171, 175, Crosby, Stills & Nash, band, 43, 75 218, 219, 236 Crosby Stills, Nash & Young, band, Classifieds, 66, 137 180 Cleveland, Ohio, 212 Cudlipp, Hugh, journalist and editor, Clock DVA, band, 189 130 Clockwork Orange, A, book (1962) Cummings, Kevin, photographer, 148, and film (1971), 162, 168 206 Cohen, Stanley, sociologist, 89 Czezowski, Andy, club owner, 167 Cold War, 151, 203, 213 Coleman, Ray, journalist and editor, 65, 122, 172 D Collins, Phil, musician, 168 DaDa, 159 Columbia Records, 38 Daily Express, the, newspaper, 185 Concert for Bangla Desh, 80, 81 Daily Mail, the, newspaper, 34 Condé Nast, publisher, 24 Daily Mirror, the, newspaper, 35, 38, Connor, William (Cassandra), 92, 129, 130, 164, 222 journalist, 129, 130 Daily Sketch, the, newspaper, 92 Consensus politics, 151 Daily Telegraph, the, newspaper, 92 Conservative Party, 5, 13, 19, 64, 93, Dallas, Karl, journalist, 38, 79, 228 97, 98, 101, 203, 210, 222–224 Daltry, Roger, 168 Cook, Richard, journalist, 213 Damned, the, band, 167 Coon, Caroline, artist and journalist, Da Silva, Ana, musician, 126 118, 131, 162, 169, 170, 182 Davidson, Arthur, Labour MP, 101 Cooper, Alice (Vincent Furnier), Davis, Miles, musician, 94 musician, 143, 160 Dawbawn, Bob, journalist, 70, 176 Cope, Julian, musician and writer, 191 Deakins, Eric, Labour MP, 97 Copyright Act (1956), 86 Decca Records, 44, 224 242 INDEX Dee, Davy (David Harman), musician, legislation, 53 110 LSD, 48, 54 Deep Purple, band, 59 lyrics, 52–53 Defamation Act (1952), 130 opiates, 48, 53, 60, 182, 183 Defries, Tony, manager, 133 Duran Duran, band, 228–229 Deleuze, Gilles, theorist, 6 Dylan, Bob (Robert Zimmerman), Delta 5, band, 125, 215 musician, 37–38, 69, 76, 81, 92, Dennis, Felix, publisher, 164 93, 116, 157 Department of the Environment, 102 De Paul, Lindsay, musician, 125 DEVO, band, 207, 212, 213 E Dex, Ann, manager, 122 Eco politics, 201, 202 Dick, Philip K., writer, 213 Edgar Broughton Trust, band, 73 Dictators, the, band, 144 Edinburgh, 174 Dire Straits, band, 196 Einstürzende Neubauten, band, 213 Discharge, band, 215 Elliman, Yvonne, musician, 121 Disk (also known as Disk Weekly and Emerson, Keith, musician, 100, 169 Disk and Music Echo), music EMI, record label, 165 paper, 65, 69, 137 Epstein, Brian, manager, 131 Divorce Reform Act (1969), 8 Equal Pay Act (1970), 8 Dixie Cups, band, 77 Essex County Council, 99 DIY culture and music, 18, 171–173, Evening Standard, the, newspaper, 208, 238 167 Donovan, musician, 76, 77 Existentialism, 198 Doors, the, band, 191 Driberg, Tom, Labour MP, 97 Drongos, the, band, 215 F Drugs, 13, 20, 39, 41, 46–49, 57, 58, Fabian, musician, 45 69, 72, 91, 112, 153, 180–192, Fabulous, magazine, 35 234 Face, the, magazine, 126, 127, 148, addiction/dependency, 181, 185 191, 227 alcohol, 47, 48, 58, 112 Faithfull, Marianne, musician, 55, 115 amphetamines, 49, 56, 58 Fall, the, band, 198, 205, 225 barbiturates, 186 Fanzines (‘zines’), 17, 18, 125, 143, benzodiazepine, 48 159, 163, 173 cannabis, 47, 48, 73, 188, 190 Farr, Ricki, promoter, 92, 93 death by, 48, 59, 60, 183, 184, 189 Farren, Mick, editor, journalist and education, 52, 185, 188 musician, 39, 71–73, 85, 87, harm reduction, 48, 188, 189, 191 93–95, 112, 113, 138, 156, 157, Institute for the Study of Drug 162, 191, 202 Dependence, 188 Fascism, 153, 170, 171, 174, 175, Legalise Cannabis Campaign, 187 214–225 INDEX 243 Feminism (including women’s Gilbert, Jerry, musician, 69 liberation), 9, 106, 120–125, Gildart, Keith, historian, 3, 4 127, 152, 199, 216, 229, 234 Gill, Andy, journalist, 216, 225 Fiery Creations, promotions company, Ginsberg, Allen, poet, 10 93–96 Girl Talk, band, 127 Film classification, 53 Glam rock, 133–142 Flipper, band, 204 Glasgow, 172, 174 Fluxus, 40 Godbolt, Jim, writer and journalist, 28 Folk, 66, 80 Goldman, Vivian, writer and journalist, Foot, Michael, Labour MP, 201 118, 123, 125, 126, 212, 215 Foreigner, band, 192 Gough-Yates, Ann, academic, 14, 15, Foucault, Michel, philosopher and 107 historian, 9, 132, 135 Granada Television, 45, 45n46 4-Skins, band, 198, 223–225 Grant, Peter G., manager, 114 Fowley, Kim, musician, producer and Grateful Dead, the, band, 75, 192 manager, 109, 117 Gray, Andy, journalist, 55, 56 Frankie Goes to Hollywood, band, Greater London Council, 22, 153, 146 166n32, 167 Fraser, Robert, gallery owner, 46 Greater London Young Conservatives, Free speech, 63, 83, 84, 86, 87, 105, 101 128 Great Western Festivals, 99, 101 Fripp, Robert, musician, 116 Green, Richard, journalist, 59, 87, 88, Frith, Simon, journalist and academic, 93 15 Grossberg, Lawrence, academic, 6, 15 Fudger, Marion, journalist and editor, Groupies, 109, 115–117 121 Grundy, Bill, television presenter, 164, Fulwell, Peter, graphic designer, 173 168 Guardian, the, newspaper, 92 Guthrie, Woody, musician, 37 G Game, the, band, 52 Gang of Four, band, 175, 198, 215 H Garcia, Jerry, musician, 75 Hagen, Nina, musician, 220 Gaye, Marvin, musician, 202 Halberstram, Judith, theorist, 10, 147 Gay liberation, 8, 124, 150 Hall, Stuart, sociologist, 5, 14, 46 Gay Liberation Front, 132, 134, 141, Hambrough Tavern Riot (1981), 150 221–223, 230 Gay News, newspaper, 136, 137, 145 Hard Day’s Night, A (1964), film, 36, GBH, band, 215 46 Geldof, Bob, musician, 184 Harris, Emmylou, musician, 117 George, Boy (George O’Dowd), Harrison, George, musician, 40, 80, 93 musician, 146 Harron, Mary, journalist, 216, 228 244 INDEX Harvey, Alex, musician, 75 International