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Can't Find My Way Home: America in the Great Stoned Age, 1945-2000
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.21 $From the narcotic allure of the bebop and Beat generations to the psychedelic 1960s, Vietnam, the cocaine-fueled disco era, the crack epidemic, and the ecstasy-induced rave culture, illegal drugs have profoundly shaped America's cultural landscape. In Can't Find My Way Home, journalist and filmmaker Martin Torgoff chronicles what a long strange trip it's been as the American Century became the Great Stoned Age. Weaving together first-person accounts and historical background, Can't Find My Way Home is a narrative vast in scope yet rich in intimate detail. Torgoff tells the stories of those whose lives became synonymous with the drug culture, from Charlie Parker, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and John Belushi to ordinary people who felt their consciousness "expanded" or who plumbed the depths of addiction. He also examines the broader impact of drugs on society and politics, from the war on drugs to the recovery movement, and the continuing debate over drug policy. A vivid work of cultural history that neither demonizes nor romanticizes its subject, Can't Find My Way Home is a provocative and fascinating look at how drugs have entered the American mainstream.
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Minus Tide
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 23.03 $ (+1.99 $)Lemonade's third studio album, Minus Tide, finds inspiration in the beloved 80's sophisti-pop of Prefab Sprout, the melodic ambience of Gigi Masin, the Ibiza-informed electronic forays of Primal Scream, and the windswept, Balearic disco of mid-2000's Gothenburg heroes Studio. The band's serene, cerebral sounds have reached a new apex on Minus Tide - the songwriting undeniably more sophisticated. Additionally, the album is a celebration of all forms of wanderlust and the eternal pursuit of pleasu
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Enda Walsh Plays: One
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.22 $A collection of cutting-edge plays from the award-winning author of Penelope, The Walworth Farce and The New Electric Ballroom. Contains: The Ginger Ale Boy (1995), Disco Pigs (1996, George Devine and Steward Parker Awards), misterman (1999), bedbound (2000, Edinburgh Fringe Festival First), The Small Things (2005) and Chatroom (2005).
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Pulp : Truth and Beauty
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.00 $Pulp are considered by many to be one of the most innovative and popular bands of the late 20th century with top ten singles including "Common People" and "Disco 2000" and acclaimed albums including "This is Hardcore" and "We Love Life". However, their history goes back much further than that. The band was formed at school by Jarvis Cocker as far back as 1978. In the 15 years it took before the band enjoyed any success, they went through copious line-ups, bizarre stories and many records. From the late 1990s, long-time Pulp fan Mark Sturdy has been uncovering Pulp's history, speaking to members, ex-members and associates of the band, from their first ever bassist David "Fungus" Lockwood through to the people who were there for those now legendary early concerts and recordings. He also talks to Jarvis Cocker's sister Saskia and band member Nick Banks. The vast majority of people interviewed have never spoken at length to the media before and the result is an exhaustive exposition of Pulp's untold story, both before and after the band's mid '90s breakthrough.
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Live at Longhorn Ballroom
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 20.98 $ (+1.99 $)Saddle up for a night full of Johnnie Taylor's greatest hits where he performs live in his hometown of Dallas, Texas, just three years before his death in 2000. He gave a captivated audience a night that they will never forget singing a string of soul, funk and disco hits including "Disco Lady; Who's Makin' Love; Ain't That Lovin' You" with Tasha Taylor, and more.
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