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Pig City: From the Saints to Savage Garden (10th Anniversary Edition)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Pig City: From the Saints to Savage Garden (10th Anniversary Edition)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Stafford
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:392
Dimensions(mm): Height 205,Width 141
Category/GenreMusic
ISBN/Barcode 9780702253331
ClassificationsDewey:782.4216609431
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Queensland Press
Imprint University of Queensland Press
Publication Date 25 June 2014
Publication Country Australia

Description

From cult heroes the Saints and the Go-Betweens to national icons Powderfinger and international stars Savage Garden, Brisbane has produced more than its share of great bands. But behind the music lay a ghost city of malice and corruption. Pressed under the thumb of the Bjelke-Petersen government and its toughest enforcers - the police - Brisbane's musicians, radio announcers and political activists braved ignorance, harassment and often violence to be heard. Pig City's reputation has grown in the decade since its first publication. In 2007, Queensland Music Festival staged the book as an all-day music event, headlined by the first performance in nearly 30 years by the original line-up of the Saints. This updated 10th anniversary edition features a scathing new introduction by the author, assessing the changing shape of Brisbane, its music, and troubling developments since the return of the state of Queensland to conservative governance.

Author Biography

Andrew Stafford is a freelance writer who has also worked as a university tutor and environmental consultant.

Reviews

"Stafford has crafted a kick-arse music history out of some awesome research." --John Birmingham, author the Axis of Time trilogy "Compelling and superbly paced." --Courier-Mail "Stafford has produced a lively, original account of the way that the oppressive culture of Joh Bjelke-Petersen's Queensland spawned a vibrant musical subculture informed by place, politics, and an era of protest." --Age