Punk Magazine, Vol. 1 No. 2 (July 30, 1973)
- Buffalo, NY: Punk Magazine Inc, 1973
An important, unjustly obscure short-lived garage/ proto-punk periodical issued by a University of Buffalo student with articles by leading rock critics Lester Bangs and Richard Meltzer. A primary source of "punk" as a musical term came earlier in January 1973 with Greg Shaw's review of the Nuggets compilation in Rolling Stone, "Punk Rock: The Arrogant Underbelly of Sixties Pop." That was a garage compilation, though, as the music subgenre did not quite exist yet, and this issue focuses on '60s acts like Blue Cheer and their considerably poppier contemporaries as well as oddballs such as Wild Man Fischer.
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Title
Punk Magazine, Vol. 1 No. 2 (July 30, 1973)
Author
Altman, Billy [Editor]; Lester Bangs; Richard Meltzer
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Punk Magazine Inc: Buffalo, NY
Date
1973