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  1. Oi! Pub rock is a subgenre of rock music that emerged in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement, which incorporated roots rock, pub rock was a reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes at the time. Although short-lived, pub rock was played live in small ...

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      Ducks Deluxe are an English pub rock band of the 1970s, who...

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      United States: Genres: Pub rock, country rock, blues, roots...

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      Pub rock. Look up pub rock in Wiktionary, the free...

  2. pub rock, British back-to-basics musical movement of the early and mid-1970s that provided an alternative to progressive and glam rock. Although a relatively short-lived phenomenon, pub rock was notable both for returning rock to the small clubs of its early years and as a breeding ground for many of the punk and new-wave artists of the late ...

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  4. Jun 1, 2020 · By Will Birch. ( Classic Rock ) published 1 June 2020. In the early 70s, in the wake of the British blues boom, the smoky, sweaty, sticky-carpeted back rooms of a select few London pubs were where all the best gigs were happening. Brinsley Schwarz(Image credit: Charlie Gillett Collection / Getty Images) The British blues boom of the late 1960s ...

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  5. The Blockheads Live in London (1978) Pub rock is a rock music genre that developed in the mid- 1970s in the United Kingdom . Pub rock was a reaction against progressive and glam rock. Pub rock was short-lived, but it helped return live rock to small pubs and clubs. [1] Its basic style of playing inspired the British punk rock scene.

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  6. Pub rock is a rock music genre that was developed in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement which incorporated roots rock, pub rock was a reaction against the expensively-recorded and produced progressive rock and flashy glam rock scenes of the time.

  7. Pub rock was a short-lived trend that left a lasting influence on the British music scene, especially in punk rock. It was a back-to-basics movement that reacted against the glittery glam rock of David Bowie and Gary Glitter, and peaked in the mid-1970s. Pub rock developed in large north London pubs.