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- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 accessdate "2007-12-17".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 accessdate "2009-05-21".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 chapter "90.0".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 first "Richard A.".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 isCitedBy Area_(band).
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 isCitedBy Demetrio_Stratos.
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 isbn "90-420-1249-8".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 last "Young".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 location "Amsterdam".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 oclc "51296962".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 page "35".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 pages "35–36".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 publisher "Rodopi".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 quote "-1970.0".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 quote "a) In this panorama of the individual, the cantautor who affirms the collective utopia, perhaps no other group was able to acquire legitimacy as the expression of emancipatry political collectives than Area, with singer, writer, and performer Demetrio Stratos. In keeping with the political dimension of engaged music, the group Area consolidated in their albums, and especially through their live performances the foregrounding of desires and needs of a generation engaged in restructuring socio-political realities:".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 quote "c) By the time Demetrio Stratos died of leukemia in 1979.".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 title "Music, Popular Culture, Identities".
- books?vid=ISBN90-420-1249-8 year "2002".