Ann Summa
One of the most 'beautiful phrases that have never been spoken on the punk (or punk-rock, as we like to call it again with necklace) and' sack of flour from one of our friends' close.
Tiberio said in a conference held in Milan in November 2005 in Cox 18: "What left me punk? What do I have left? Nothing ... The punk I was not ever left, there I still have it inside. "
The sentence 'reported -' cause everyone can read it - on page 104 of volume "Enlightenment of punk," author Mark Philopat, published in 2006 by agency X.
We were in the room that night when it was delivered and - at a distance five years since that event - remember it as exciting as ever.
Few words but those of us deeply impressed because Tiberius 'so' feel, so 'sincere, so' impossible to improve.
been able to say we wanted them, so 'close to what' we try to still more 'than thirty years since "punk" happened and we saw involved.
is precisely those words that come to mind browsing through the wonderful book "The Beautiful And The Damned : Punk Photography by Ann Summa " published recently in the United States. Select
by Kristine McKenna and with a foreword by Exene Cervenka of X, the volume is a collection of beautiful images taken by photographer Ann Summa in Los Angeles between 1978 and 1984: Darby Crash, Jeffrey Lee Pierce and the Gun Club, Lux Interior, Joe Strummer, Johnny Rotten, Ari Up, Exene are some of the same names that we wish to mention here.
We know that that world no longer exists', that some of those players are far away, others have aged and changed forever.
But we, literally, we do not care, 'cause "... the punk there has never left. We've still inside."
for eternity '.
( www.annsumma.com )
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