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'I was
no longer fitting in at school. I was unsure of my friends, and they were
increasingly unsure of me. I wanted to be a rock star. But while all around,
voices were starting to break, acne beginning to appear, facial hair sprouting,
I remained all flabby flesh and innate scruff, with a high-pitched whine and
not a muscle to my name. I was the runt of the class and rarely allowed to
forget it. I had no father at home to help me out, and could hardly talk to my
mum. So I took solace in The Jam.'
Boy
About Town tells the story of the bestselling author's formative years in the
pre- and post-punk music scenes of London, counting down, from fifty to number
one: attendance at seminal gigs and encounters with musical heroes; schoolboy
projects that became national success stories; the style culture of punks, mods
and skinheads and the tribal violence that enveloped them; life as a latchkey
kid in a single-parent household; weekends on the football terraces in a quest
for street credibility; and the teenage boy's unending obsession with losing
his virginity.
Featuring
a vibrant cast of supporting characters (from school friends to rock stars),
and built up from notebooks, diaries, interviews, letters, and issues of his
now legendary fanzine Jamming!, Boy About Town is an evocative, bittersweet,
amusing and wholly original account of growing up and coming of age in the
glory days of the 1970s.
About the Author
Tony
Fletcher is the author of seven non-fiction books and one novel. His biography
of drummer Keith Moon, Dear Boy, has been named in many a Best Music Book list,
and his biography of R.E.M. has been published in several languages. His most
recent book, A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of The Smiths, was
published by William Heinemann in September 2012.
Review
"Autobiography
is rarely this can-do and candid." (David Quantick)
"Charming
coming of age tale . An innocent's story, engagingly told." (Mojo)
"A
five star book from the ace face biographer .This honest, pre-pubescent tale of
Fletcher's formative years is frank, candid and, at times, more brutally gory
and sexually explicit than a 'This is England' sequel. But as his innocent,
bullied, under-developed, paternally undernourished, maternally pampered,
determined, stubborn squeaky voiced, rubbish-at-sex music-obsessed skinny body
is laid out in a top fifty countdown for all to poke at. he suddenly matures,
and emerges as a keen, spirited, clever and resourceful fifth year ready to
start a record label . right after he loses his virginity." (Julie Hamill
Blog)
"[A]
gripping account of the post-punk period ... one of the most essential accounts
of this tumultuous yet highly productive period of British music ... Tony
Fletcher is an extraordinary character . This book will certainly bring back
scores of vivid memories for those of us around Tony Fletcher's age, and is
required reading for anyone who wishes to know more about the late 1970's music
scene. More than that though, is the amazing human story and vivid
characterisation that will have you hooked throughout as this period once again
truly comes to life." (louderthanwar.com)
"Brought
back happy memories when bands and their fans were as one." (Damian
O'Neill, The Undertones).
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