We Owe You Nothing Punk Planet: The Collected Interviews Edited by Daniel Sinker Akashic Books 346 pages, $16.95 Making music has always been a political act. When Franz Liszt insisted he and his fellow pianists were the social equals of the courtiers for whom they played, he was tampering with long established hierarchies. When Billie Holiday put aside the love songs… return to article
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