This chapter highlights continuities between the aesthetic evident in the songs and related material of the popular music group, The Smiths, in the 1980s and a Left-wing aesthetic found in a range of creative work produced in Manchester in the 1930s and up until the late 1950s. The Smiths brought unique properties to popular music in the wake of the emergence of a regional punk music scene in Manchester from 1976, and represent an ideal case study for the discursive and mythic construction of what I term the ‘implied’ place – Manchester – that has emerged through a series of representations of the city in popular culture. I engage Raymond Williams’s concept of ‘structure of feeling’ as a theoretical way of understanding practices, experienc...
This article develops my existing published work on The Fall, which seeks to examine the consequence...
The term ’Britpop ’ was coined by the media during the mid 1990s as a way of describing the musical ...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
For five short years in the 1980s, a four-piece Manchester band released a collection of records whi...
Book synopsis: For five short years in the 1980s, a four-piece Manchester band released a collection...
This chapter investigates the contribution of fashion to the cultural identity of Manchester, Englan...
The Madchester music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s flourished for a short time as a relati...
The focus of this paper is twofold but in each case involves us returning to the 1970s. First, I pro...
The scene in Los Angeles described above, could hardly be further from the music’s place of origin i...
This paper’s claim is that popular music is able to implement places in powerful ways, forming new m...
This paper is a psychogeographic study on the influence of home location on the work of three litera...
The Smiths are one of the most commercially successful and in uential bands to emerge from the Briti...
In May 1983 The Smiths released their first 7’’ single “Hand in Glove”, which peaked in the UK chart...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
In much of the writing that exists on The Fall, a persistent myth is perpetuated of the inscrutable ...
This article develops my existing published work on The Fall, which seeks to examine the consequence...
The term ’Britpop ’ was coined by the media during the mid 1990s as a way of describing the musical ...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...
For five short years in the 1980s, a four-piece Manchester band released a collection of records whi...
Book synopsis: For five short years in the 1980s, a four-piece Manchester band released a collection...
This chapter investigates the contribution of fashion to the cultural identity of Manchester, Englan...
The Madchester music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s flourished for a short time as a relati...
The focus of this paper is twofold but in each case involves us returning to the 1970s. First, I pro...
The scene in Los Angeles described above, could hardly be further from the music’s place of origin i...
This paper’s claim is that popular music is able to implement places in powerful ways, forming new m...
This paper is a psychogeographic study on the influence of home location on the work of three litera...
The Smiths are one of the most commercially successful and in uential bands to emerge from the Briti...
In May 1983 The Smiths released their first 7’’ single “Hand in Glove”, which peaked in the UK chart...
Focusing on a series of pioneering radio ballads produced for the BBC between 1958 and 1961 by Ewan ...
In much of the writing that exists on The Fall, a persistent myth is perpetuated of the inscrutable ...
This article develops my existing published work on The Fall, which seeks to examine the consequence...
The term ’Britpop ’ was coined by the media during the mid 1990s as a way of describing the musical ...
This book offers a major exploration of the social and cultural importance of popular music to conte...