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- English_underground abstract "For the 1960s counter-culture 'underground', see Underground (British subculture).The English underground is a branch in England's history of art, especially the musical traditions. It usually refers to popular musicians who have benefited from acquiring the sensibility of native English folk song, as that tradition has been passed down through the generations, often without any formal conveyance. It was first identified by the neo-romantic historian E. P. Thompson in 1963, in his The Making of the English Working Class.We must remember the 'underground' of the ballad singer and the fairground which handed on traditions to the nineteenth century (to the music hall, or Dickens' circus folk or Hardy's pedlars and showmen); for in these ways the 'inarticulate' [masses of people] conserve certain values - a spontaneity and capacity for enjoyment and mutual loyalties - despite the inhibiting pressures of magistrates, mill-owners, and Methodists.The phrase was used, in a wider cultural sense, in Jonathon Green's book Days In The Life: Voices from the English Underground, 1961-1971, a collection of first-hand accounts of the 1960s counter-culture that often drew on carnivalesque and music hall traditions and styles.The term is now often used among educated music fans to identify a modern song-writing tradition which is usually taken to arise into the past thirty years via the work of Syd Barrett, Robert Wyatt and Nick Drake. Wire magazine also regularly applies the term to the gothic-tinged neo-romantic post-industrial music of Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, Coil, Current 93 and others, calling it "a shadowy scene whose work accents peculiarities of Englishness through the links and affinities they've forged with earlier generations of the island's marginals and outsiders."".
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- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Ballad.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Carnivalesque.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_music.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underground_culture.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Dickens.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Coil_(band).
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Counter-culture.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Counterculture.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Current_93.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink E._P._Thompson.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Folk_song.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Jonathon_Green.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Methodism.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Music_hall.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Neo-romanticism.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Drake.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Post-industrial.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Post-industrial_society.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Psychic_TV.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Wyatt.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Syd_Barrett.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink The_Making_of_the_English_Working_Class.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hardy.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Throbbing_Gristle.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink UK_underground.
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLink Underground_(British_subculture).
- English_underground wikiPageWikiLinkText "English underground".
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- English_underground subject Category:English_music.
- English_underground subject Category:Underground_culture.
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- English_underground type Rebellion.
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- English_underground type Rebellion.
- English_underground comment "For the 1960s counter-culture 'underground', see Underground (British subculture).The English underground is a branch in England's history of art, especially the musical traditions. It usually refers to popular musicians who have benefited from acquiring the sensibility of native English folk song, as that tradition has been passed down through the generations, often without any formal conveyance. It was first identified by the neo-romantic historian E. P.".
- English_underground label "English underground".
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- English_underground wasDerivedFrom English_underground?oldid=363530876.
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