The B-52s' Cosmic Thing - 33 1/3

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The B-52s' Cosmic Thing

The B-52s' Cosmic Thing - 33 1/3

2.00 (1 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 September, 2025
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The B-52s were always queer, though not overtly, and this book dissects the coded queer messaging in their music, using 1989’s Cosmic Thing as a focal point.

Alongside the author’s own queer awakening, Crighton investigates the band’s history and recorded work to date, providing cultural context along the way, and proves what was obvious all along – the B-52s aren’t just pop culture icons, they are queer history.

Cosmic Thing took the world by storm in 1989 in the wake of the band’s single greatest tragedy: losing guitarist Ricky Wilson to complications from AIDS in 1985. Cosmic Thing is a celebration of queer joy in the face of that seismic setback. Not only did the B-52s have to fight through their pain and grief to make their fifth full length record, the band was also up against a conservative government under Reagan (then Bush), a misunderstood virus still ravaging the queer community and an indifferent public after years out of the spotlight. Watching the band enjoy their greatest success in the face of adversity was part of what made Cosmic Thing such a marvel to behold - as miraculous as the B-52s’ entire career.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9798765133125
ISBN10 8765133129
Number Of Pages 136
Item Weight 120 g
Product Dimensions 120 x 164 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format paperback
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Crighton eloquently makes the case for the B-52s as culturally significant, and not just a silly dance party band. His poignant personal journey will also resonate strongly with readers. * Library Journal *
A perennially underrated band, Crighton’s book will make you look at The B-52s, and this buoyant, empowering album, in a wholly different light. * Classic Pop *
The result is a nostalgic love letter to the band and its influence well beyond the world of music. * Publishers Weekly *

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Author's Bio

Pete Crighton is a Toronto based author, freelance writer and record collector. He is the author of The Vinyl Diaries: Sex, Deep Cuts and My Soundtrack to Queer Joy (2025) and his work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star and the West End Phoenix. Crighton sings (badly) in the Dolly Parton choir “The Tennessee Mountain Homos.”

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