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Leslie Conway Bangs (December 14, 1948April 30, 1982) was an American music journalist, author and musician. A very influential, if not founding, voice in rock music criticism, Bangs died in New York City, overdosing (through drug interaction) after treating a cold with Darvon and Valium. He was listening to Human League's Dare. His work has become extremely popular in the wake of his death, which has led to the publication of anthologies of his writings and even a portrayal in Cameron Crowe's 2000 film Almost Famous (in which Bangs was depicted by actor Philip Seymour Hoffman).

History

Bangs was born in Escondido, California. His mother was a devout Jehovah's Witness; his father died when Bangs was young. In 1969, Bangs began writing freelance after reading an ad in Rolling Stone soliciting readers' reviews. His first piece was a negative review of the MC5 album Kick Out The Jams, which was sent to Rolling Stone with a note detailing that should the magazine decide not to publish the review then they would have to contact Lester and tell him why. Instead, they published it. He later worked for Creem, The Village Voice, Penthouse, Playboy, New Musical Express and many others.

Bangs claimed his influences were not so much predecessors in journalism as they were beat authors, in particular William S. Burroughs. His ranting style, similar to Hunter S. Thompson's gonzo journalism, and his tendency to insult and confront his interviewees earned him distinction; it also got him fired from Rolling Stone by Jann Wenner in 1973 for being "disrespectful to musicians." Bangs loved Lou Reed, producing several essays which depicted hilarious interviews with Reed.

Punk rock

Lester Bangs is often credited with inventing the term "punk" in reference to music:

Legacy

Quotes

"...I’m really schizophrenic about that, because on the one hand I would say, yes there is, there’s something inherently, even violent about it, it’s wild and raw and all this. On the other hand, the fact is that ‘Sugar Sugar’ is great Rock 'n' Roll, and there’s nothing rebellious about that at all. I mean that’s right from the belly and heart of capitalism..."

Lester Bangs 1980 on rebellious nature of rock’n’roll. Taken from a [1980 interview]

"What this book demands from a reader is a willingness to accept that the best writer in America could write almost nothing but record reviews."

Greil Marcus (editor of the first Bangs anthology Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung) on the second anthology, Mainlines, Blood Feats and Bad Taste. Taken from the cover of the paperback original.

Selected works

By Lester Bangs

About Lester Bangs

External links

 


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