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Touch Me I'm Sick [Hardcover]

Jennie Boddy (Author), Charles Peterson (Photographer), Eddie Vedder (Introduction), Eddie Vedder (Author)
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July 1, 2003
Poised at the epicenter of an explosive underground scene, photographer Charles Peterson witnessed the birth of a brash new era of music that grabbed the world by its throat and refused to let go. Grunge, the bastard child of 60s garage and 70s punk, revived the original, gritty spirit of rock and roll: rebellion ain’t pretty, but it sure is fun.

Featuring ninety-two photographs—eighty of them never-before-published—spanning sixteen years, Touch Me I’m Sick, Peterson’s third monograph, documents the raw power of live performances by the soon-to-be-famous artists and their dedicated fans. Yet Peterson’s photographs don’t rely on the cult of celebrity to tell this compelling tale of angst, anxiety, and acoustics. Rather, they capture the cathartic ritual between musician and fan played out in seedy clubs reeking of sweat and stale beer. Bored, alienated youth with nothing better to do than bash their instruments and mosh their bodies in a barrage of sound, song, and furious energy are captured through Peterson’s signature style of wide-angle intimacy, swirling lights, and strange sense of grace. Peterson creates timeless, artistic imagery out of this swiftly passing frenzy, and shatters the godhead of the rock star, revealing the band and audience as co-conspirators in rock’s latest, greatest revival.

Featuring photographs of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Sleater-Kinney, Mudhoney, Sonic Youth, L7, Hole, and Black Flag, among others, as well as excerpts from Your Flesh, Flipside, Melody Maker, B-Sides, Swellsville, and Chemical Imbalance, Touch Me I’m Sick is the perfect mix of art and journalism for music purists and connoisseurs.

“And you know what? I think other photographers secretly want to be like Charles and Charles secretly wants to be like other photographers. And it’s a hard call—would you rather have that street cred, punk rock hipness, and respect from all the cool bands, or industry suave that gets major magazine editors and record exec dorks to fly you all over the world for photo shoots and pay you outrageous amounts of money?”
—Jennie Boddy, Your Flesh #25

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Picture an image from the grunge movement of the 1990s and odds are it was Charles Peterson who clicked the camera's shutter. As unofficial photographer of the SubPop record label, Peterson put a face on the scene that began in Seattle and shaped the landscape of popular music. With its title taken from Mudhoney's anthemic underground hit, Touch Me I'm Sick is more than a rehash of Peterson's 1995 Screaming Life. This high-quality collection includes an introduction by Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and over 90 photos of the stars before they became household names, plus many who never reached notoriety beyond the Seattle city limits. There are classic photos that have been seen before--Kurt Cobain sprawled across Chad Channing's drum set, the roiling mosh pit of Seattle's Endfest, the blacked-out teeth of L7's Suzi Gardner--but more than 80 have never been published. Peterson's open shutter technique stretches spotlights and blurs movement, bringing still images to life, while his black-and-white photos abound in texture: from the rubber soles of Converse high-tops to the ripped and frayed knees of worn-out blue jeans and greasy knots of flailing hair. Touch Me I'm Sick is a required title for music fans who wore the flannel as well as those who only watched in awe from the edge of the pit. --Ben Reese

About the Author

Charles Peterson was born in Longview, Washington, in 1964 and received a BFA in photography from the University of Washington in 1987. In the permanent collections of the Experience Music Project, Seattle, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, Peterson's photographs have also appeared in top publications worldwide, including The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, People, Rolling Stone, Spin, Interview, and Playboy, among others. The author of Screaming Life (Harper Collins, 1995) and Pearl Jam: Place/Date (Universe, 1999) , Peterson's work has also appeared in ten other photography books and video documentaries. Peterson's work has also appeared in ten other photography books and video documentaries. Peterson currently lives in Seattle.; Eddie Vedder (Introduction) was born in Evanston, Illinois, in 1964, and relocated to SEattle in 1989. Vedder is lead singer of the multi-platinum rock band Pearl Jam, which has played sold-out arena shows from Turkey to Thailand. "Riot Act," Pearl Jam's sixth album, was released in the winter of 2002. Vedder has also appeared in Cameron Crowe's film, Singles, and collaborated with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on Sean Penn's Dead Man Walking soundtrack.; Jennie Boddy (Essay) was born in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to Seattle on the cusp of thr grunge explosion, at which time she was publicist for the label that started it all, Sub Pop Records. She also wrote for independent magazines including Your Flesh and Alternative Press. Currently living in New York City, Boddy is a high-ranking executive for Interscope Records.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: powerHouse Books; 1 edition (July 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576871916
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576871911
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 0.8 x 12.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #610,634 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What hearing loss looks like, November 4, 2003
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I think of Charles Peterson as the best war photographer who never had a war to go to. Instead, he settled for documenting the chaos and insanity of the Seattle music scene as it progressed from a drunken neighborhood loser's club to the worldwide rock phenomenon of the early 90's, and back again. Charles was on the front line with his camera loaded for the whole thing. All of Charles' trademarks are in this book ... flying hair, blurred limbs, and gallons of sweat and beer. There's also a level of insight in this collection of photos that's only possible when the era is viewed from a safe distance. These photos are indifferent to the shifting priorities of Hollywood. Everyone included in this book is there because they're interesting ... and it shows that some dude who just got off a late shift at Kinko's can be just as fascinating as the biggest stars in the world. In fact, in this book, they're often the same person snapped by Charles a year apart.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great photographer for someone who wasn't there, November 9, 2003
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Unlike the other reviewers of this work, I was not there. I just love the artful quality photos in a book that is a collection item. The detail of the photos and the quality of the printing make this a work to savor. This is a forever book, should be on all shelves of collectors of fine photography.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars blurred arms + swooshing lights + flailing hair = fantastic!, May 23, 2004
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When I close my eyes and think about the early 90's rock scene, I see Charles Peterson's photographs. I remember going to record stores and buying albums solely on his cover shot - blurred arms, swooshing lights, flailing hair. The cover photographs were so powerful that I could almost feel the greatness of the music inside the sleeve. Nirvana, Mudhoney, L7... fantastic bands captured live in amazing black and white.

In "Touch Me I'm Sick" you get some of the famous photos we all know and also tons that have never been released. These are the ones that had me in awe. Seeing ten year old photos for the first time of bands I love, it's like a treasure trove!

I am so happy that Charles Peterson took these photos and that he continues to share them with us. If I could give this book higher than 5 stars, I certainly would.

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