Kevin Pearce’s ode to Mod and pop culture from the 1960s onwards is given a second viewing. It’s every bit as good as I recall.
Tag: review
Review: I’m One – 21st-Century Mods by Horst Friedrichs
A book of Mod images? The Scenester checks out the newly-released I’m One – 21st-Century Mods by Horst Friedrichs.
Review: The Reaction – Shapes Of Things To Come (Bristol Archive)
Claire Mahoney checks out this new compilation from the 1980s Bristol-based mod band The Reaction.
Film review: The Pleasure Girls (1965)
A ‘60s teen flick featuring Lovejoy, an infamous character from Coronation Street and Klaus Kinski? It has to be The Pleasure Girls.
Blow-Up (1966)
Leading Italian director, Michelangelo Antonioni, attempted to capture London during the swinging sixties in his first British film, Blow-Up.
Who The Hell Is Frank Wilson by Pete McKenna
I’ve been meaning to read Who The Hell Is Frank Wilson by Pete McKenna for some time. In the last week I finally got around to it.
Ready Steady Girls by Jason Brummell, Ian Snowball and Mark Baxter (Suave Collective Publishing)
Claire Mahoney reviews the limited edition Ready Steady Girls book, which is devoted to the women of the mod scene.
Reviewed: The Jam About The Young Idea exhibition in Liverpool
Claire Mahoney is first through the door as The Jam’s About The Young Idea exhibition makes its debut at the Cunard Building in Liverpool.