Excellent article from Alistair Livingstone’s blog ‘Greengalloway’. The original can be found here.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 07, 2016
9162 words on The Mob by Lance Hahn
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Original art work for ‘Let the Tribe Increase’ by Wilf |
explores the development of the anarcho-punk scene from the late 1970s, raising questions over the origins of the scene, its form, structure and cultural significance examining how anarcho-punk moved away from using ‘anarchy’ as mere connotation and shock value towards an approach that served to make punk a threat again.
It is 325 pages long and gives the impression of being an authoritative text. However Matthew Worley has assured me that it is more of ” a round-up of what people are currently looking at … such books are in part designed to reveal the gaps and encourage further research.”
A gap which the book reveals is the absence of The Mob from current research on anarcho-punk. In the hope of encouraging further research and making it easier to access ‘info’ on The Mob, here is an extract from the late Lance Hahn’s unpublished book on anarcho-punk which would have be titled ‘Let the Tribe Increase’.
LIVING WITH THE ENGLISH FEAR
The Story Of The Mob by Lance Hahn
“No Doves Fly Here” is one of the most powerful musical statements to come out of what