Scorcha! Skins, Suedes and Style from the Streets 1967-1973
Scorcha! Skins, Suedes and Style from the Streets 1967-1973
ISBN: 9781785584930
The suedehead subculture was an early-1970s offshoot of skinhead subculture in the UK and Ireland. Although sharing similarities to 1960s skinheads, suedeheads grew their hair longer and dressed more formally, and although often working class like skinheads, some had white collar jobs, which bred a more formal attire such as brogues or loafers instead of heavy boots. Though there were similarities in musical taste at the beginning, by the late 1970's Suedeheads were listening to 2-Tone artists such 'The Beat', and glam rock bands such as 'Slade' and 'Mott The Hoople'. Beautifully illustrated throughout and with a foreword from none other than Paul Weller, this is the definitive visual history of one of Britain's subcultures from the 1970's.
By Paul Anderson
Imprint: OMNIBUS PRESS
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Format: HARDBACK
Pages: 304
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