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‘Crippled with nerves’: popular music and polio, with particular reference to Ian Dury
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- 20 October 2009, pp. 341-365
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Music industry research: Where now? Where next? Notes from Britain
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- 11 December 2000, pp. 387-393
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Popular music, gender and high school pupils in Japan: personal music in school and leisure sites
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- 09 April 2002, pp. 107-125
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The impact of the Beatles on pop music in Australia: 1963–66
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 291-311
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Music and meaning in the commercials1
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 27-40
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Perth punk and the construction of urbanity in a suburban city1
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- 30 November 2015, pp. 100-117
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Elevating form and elevating modulation
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- 19 December 2014, pp. 22-44
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Robert Johnson's rhythms
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 71-93
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Glamour and evasion: the fabulous ambivalence of the Pet Shop Boys
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- 07 March 2002, pp. 379-393
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On being tasteless
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 9-18
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Instrumental music? The social origins of broadcast music in British factories
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- 09 May 2006, pp. 145-164
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Dancing machines: ‘Dance Dance Revolution’, cybernetic dance, and musical taste
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- 11 September 2006, pp. 401-414
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Constructing the popular from public funding of community music: notes from Australia
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- 11 November 2008, pp. 313-326
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The cost of music
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- 01 April 2020, pp. 43-65
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Yaogun Yinyue: rethinking mainland Chinese rock ‘n’ roll
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- 20 April 2001, pp. 1-11
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How Internet music is frying your brain1
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- 13 December 2016, pp. 86-97
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Major trends of change in Jewish Oriental ethnic music in Israel*
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- 10 November 2008, pp. 199-223
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All the young dudes: educational capital, masculinity and the uses of popular music
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- 01 February 2012, pp. 25-44
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Marketing androgyny: the evolution of the Backstreet Boys
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 245-258
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An analysis of Neil Young's ‘Powderfinger’ based on Mark Johnson's image schemata
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- 17 November 2008, pp. 133-144
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