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MASTERS OF MUSIC Vol 17 Rock: Masters of Rock

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Masters of Music Vol 17 Rock By Ian Hartley In the 50 years the Stones have been rolling they may have lost a few members along the way, but they have yet to gather any moss. The Who smashed their instruments and drove Rolls Royce's into swimming pools. The Sex Pistols burst out of Thatcher's Englan

d calling the Queen a moron, and making Malcom McClaren appear a genius, and redefined a generation of not just English youth in its musical taste, fashion and its aspirations. They were all gods and we made them so. Unlike the cinema Icons of yesteryear whom we visited in darkened theatres, these g

ods you could take home on recordings, reliving the experience, in darkened bedrooms while your parents unknowingly renovated their dream homes. The Rolling Stones The Sex Pistols The Who U2 The Velvet Underground Fashion Industry Broadcast's "MASTERS OF MUSIC" is a series: Masters of Music - Vol 14

Rock Masters of Music - Vol 15 Rock Masters of Music - Vol 16 Rock Masters of Music - Vol 17 Rock Masters of Music - Vol 18 Pop Masters of Music - Vol 19 Pop Masters of Music - Vol 20 Pop Masters of Music - Vol 21 Pop Masters of Music - Vol 22 Legends Masters of Music - Vol 23 Legends Masters of Mu

sic - Vol 24 Legends Masters of Music - Vol 25 Legends Masters of Music - Vol 26 RNB Masters of Music - Vol 27 Punk Masters of Music - Vol 28 Hip Hop Masters of Music - Vol 29 Jazz Masters of Music - Vol 30 Dance Fashion Industry Broadcast is a leading global publisher of lifestyle titles, this mult

i edition set has been created as a hard cover colour coffee table books for $49.99, soft cover 45.00, eBooks for $9.99 from Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook, Apple iBook's, Google books, Stanza and Kobo, Apps for mobile devices and a TV documentary series is also in the works. A very special vi

deo rich multimedia App version with 500+ original music videos, interviews, and rare live concert performances, is available through Apple's iTunes App store and other major App stores for just $4.99 per edition. Look for "MASTERS OF MUSIC" on the Apple App store. Sydney Australia based Ian Hartl

ey is a multi faceted creative talent with a vast and varied resume. Ian was too young to be a child of the sixties, but came into his fore in the early seventies, where he started the decade as the curator of the Yellow House Galleries in Potts Point Sydney Australia. The following year taking over

the reins of the University of New South Wales student newspaper Tharunka, during the halcyon days of student unrest at the tail end of the Vietnam War. A prime mover in Sydney’s 70’s burgeoning Punk and New Wave underground, publishing and editing his own magazine "Spurt!" chronicling that period

of musical revolution. Next, co-establishing the trendy, groundbreaking Skin Deep clothing Store, located in Sydney’s then exciting, CBD. The profits from that venture enabling him to establish a performance space, Institute of Contemporary Events, (I.C.E.) which fast gained a reputation as the plac

e to see the cutting edge avant-garde of musicians and performers, from all over Australia. Hartley has also had video installations at the Festival of Sydney and The Museum of Modern Art in NYC. Winning two AFI awards, One for the video clip for his 12-inch single "Bang Bang", performed by his own

band, The Love Cage, and for his experimental film "Kau Boys" that soon went on to be played alongside such luminaries as Jean Luc Godard in several European Video festivals. He later went on to publish and edit several magazines, ranging from Sydney’s Town Magazine, through to the before mentioned

punk publication Spurt! and later the post punk magazines NO and Silence, and Fetish, then with San Francisco’s Research publications, he helped bring about a resurgence in the lounge music scene, as contributor to such books as Incredibly Strange Music Vols. 1 & 2. Ian has created many theatrical a

nd cinematic installations, as well as, for several years, designing many of Sydney’s restaurants and clothing stores and later as an avant-garde nightclub designer, creating and marketing some of Sydney’s landmark night-clubs and bars, for over twenty years, including Jamison St, Soho Bar, Base, Do

me, Site, Orb, Palladium, Kinselas, Peppermint Lounge, The Civic Hotel, Q Bar and Candy’s Apartment.