England’s Dreaming by Jon Savage. A brilliant book about the punk scene in general and the Sex Pistols in particular.
That’ll be that my next stop.
Hook’s isn’t a 600 page rant against Sumner and Morris. Some bitchy comments, it all boils down to the age old issue in any workplace and 99.9% of bands, of (excuse the pun) control. Hook felt that as time went on, the others had manipulated it so Sumner was the de facto boss. But the book’s in the main a great read on the music, creativity, and countless incidents on their tours.
I’ve parked the book in recent weeks. Because I stumbled online across a bio by the manager/assistant manager of The Top Rank Suite, Busby’s and The Pink Coconut from 1976 to the late 80’s. So I bought the paperback. A personal thing to me, it’s fantastic ... I enjoyed that scene as a youngster from 1982 onwards ... had the time of my life. New Order was very much part of that time too.
England’s Dreaming by Jon Savage. A brilliant book about the punk scene in general and the Sex Pistols in particular.
Daunting - over 800 pages, starts with a 5-page list of characters, and about 15 of them are called Thomas
Cracking enough for you to dye your hair and let him shag your wife?
Let? Let?! I'd INSIST on it!
He really is the love of your life then. And surely the s on the end means he is even better. Like a reverse Wash and Go. Why take one Sidwell into the shower when you can take multiple.
Im on a bit of a theme at the moment and, after reading books by Laurent Fignon, & another about Greg Lemond and Bernard Hinault in the '86 TDF, Im now on to Geraint Thomas.
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