Thursday, April 8, 2010

Malcolm McLaren: Dead At Age 64 From Cancer

Malcolm McLaren: Blood, spit and tears as the punk provocateur dies


Malcolm McLaren stirred up chaos all his life – and even in death, punk's most inspired interloper will cause controversy.

You can, if you so desired, make a strong argument for the importance and originality of the largely forgotten albums Malcolm McLaren released under his own name in the 80s.
The first, Duck Rock, was a particularly innovative blending of hip hop and world music, while the video for the hit single Buffalo Gals offered most Britons their first glimpse of breakdancing. But it's as The Sex Pistols' manager that he will be remembered, which means the question of how successful he was in the role is likely to be debated for years to come.
McLaren certainly had an acute grasp of what was wrong with British rock music before The Sex Pistols' arrival.
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