Blitz: The Club That Created The Eighties

Blitz: The Club That Created The Eighties

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A Lean, Energetic Memoir Of The Club That Turned A Tuesday Night Into A Cultural Flashpoint. Kirkus Reviewsa History Of The Club That Set The 80S Alight.The ShortLived Blitz Club In LondonS Covent Garden Was More Than A Place To Hang Out Or Be Seen: It Was The Catalyst For A Cultural Explosion, A CounterCulture Blast Against All That ThatcherS Leadership Had Ushered In By The Dawn Of The 80S. Tuesday Nights Boasted A Ferocious, Fearless Cast From Boy George And Spandau Ballet To Grayson Perry And Peter Doig, Sade And Wham! To Michele Clapton And Alexander Mcqueen. They Were The Vanguard Of A Very Different England; Socially Liberal, Loud And Proud, Celebrating Diversity, But Also Fiercely Individualistic And Above All Determined To Succeed. Britain Stood In Black And White; Between 1979 And 1980, The Blitz Kids Switched On The Color.In Blitz, Robert Elms Reflects On The Club Night, Founded By A Group Of WorkingClass Kids, Which Made Its Mark On The Worlds Of Art, Literature, Fashion And Music, One Whose Impact Reverberated Far Beyond Its Doors And Is Still Felt Today, In The Uk, Across Europe And In America.

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