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Mindfulness Travel Japan is the perfect travel guide to Japan when you need to breathe, pause, focus and relax
Your curated guide to Kyoto's ancient temples, treasure-filled shops, charming eateries and exquisite natural surrounds.
Freddie Mercury is one of rock's most legendary leaders. With his great charisma, his electrifying stage presence, his undeniable sex appeal and his extraordinary vocal prowess, Mercury was a singular talent as a rock star, as a fashion icon, as a songwriter, as well as a provocateur and partier. From his early days in Zanzibar and India, moving on to selling clothes in London with Mary Austin, to his years of success with Queen, his home life with Jim Hutton and a colony of cats, and his later forays into opera, this book traverses Freddie's extraordinary career from A to Z, all in a brilliantly illustrated format.
No other artist has defied categorization as forcefully as David Bowie, his cultural impact is unparalleled: as a rock star, as a fashion muse, as a master of reinvention, and as an instigator of change. This lavishly illustrated book celebrates the many faces and facets of Bowie by tracing the great artist's history from A to Z, from Aladdin Sane to Ziggy Stardust.
A Field Guide to ... delves into music¿s most influential genres to uncover the innovators and agitators who changed music history forever. In A Field Guide to Britpop, Steve Wide explores a scene fueled by north¿south rivalries, tribal fashion and a good cup of tea. Uncover the artists and albums, the whös who and hangabouts that defined the era. From Blur¿s jaunty pop, Pulp¿s working-class poetry and Suede¿s dark tales of the elegantly wasted, to the pub sing-alongs of Oasis ¿ Britpop looked to the past to reshape the future, becoming the last true music scene of the 20th century.
What makes Grunge. . . Grunge? We've all watched Kurt Cobain in a hazy, high school gym. But how did this self-effacing and dirty new genre fit into the zeitgeist of the time? How did it capture the disenchantment of America's youth? And how did the primordial sludge of the underground become the mainstream? Well, that's precisely what DJ and author Steve Wide explains in this handy book.
What makes Punk¿ Punk? We might all know the Sex Pistols from the opening bar of their songs, but how do we place the Punk movement in the context of the wider Zeitgeist of the time? And how do the various international offshoots of Punk ¿ American, British, Australian ¿ intersect and overlap? Well, that¿s precisely what DJ and author Steve Wide explains in this book.In these pages, Steve explains the social climate of Thatcherism, along with a detailed timeline of foundational bands (as well as connected artists, like Damien Hurst and other subversive genres like Britpop). There are breakdowns of the most iconic Punk artists, as well as fashion designers, record labels, DJs, producers, engineers and magazines ¿ all of which applied their own layer to the Punk patchwork. There are deep dives into controversies, rivalries, and band breakups. And lastly, there¿s a dissection of how evolutions of punk carry on today, in recorded music and in wider pop culture.If you, or someone close to you, is obsessed with the nitty-gritty of the Punk movement, then this book is a must-have.
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