Back in the day
Saturday March 3, 2007, The Guardian
NYC's late-70s sound has remained forever young, says Louis Pattison
Nostalgia isn't as good as it used to be. At least, 1960s nostalgia isn't as good as it used to be. Blame the baby boomers, who shed their aversion to good old capitalism and, four decades on, continue to applaud as their heroes strut the stage in progressively smaller, more reinforced corsets. But if, like me, you'd actually rather eat goat's head soup than read another magazine cover story promising the truth about what Keef had for breakfast the morning the Stones wrote Paint It Black, maybe it's time to get digging some new crates.
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