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New York in the '70s : ウィキペディア英語版 | New York in the '70s
''New York in the '70s'' is a concept album by British alternative rock artist Luke Haines. The music style is influenced by new wave and protopunk bands from the New York scene mostly by Suicide (band). Into his song "Cerne Abbas Man", he refers Rock and Roll Animals in the sentence ''The birds were in my last LP''. ==Concept== The concept is less of a narrative story and more of a descriptive album. As the title tells, Haines describes some scenes from New York City in 1970s art world. Talking about social context, drug use, sexual liberty. Following his two last albums, Haines namedropping a bunch of people as Lou Reed, Jim Carroll, Bill Cunningham, Jimmy Hendrix, all the members of The New York Dolls and few others. The band Suicide (band) seems to have a huge influence on the album from its style, but also as Alan Vega is referred in the first and last track. The song ''City Drone'' sounds a lot like the band's style as well as ''UK Punk'' that sounds specifically like Suicide's Rocket U.S.A.. The link can also make by the comparaison of "UK" vs "U.S.A." diminutives. He also refers to iconic places such as Chelsea Hotel, CBGB, The Kitchen#History etc.
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