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OverviewIn nineties small-town Surrey, watching Top of the Pops was Malcolm's only escape from boredom and the bullies at school ... until a phone call from a pop star changed his life forever. Before long, he was getting compliments from Beyoncé, hanging out at award ceremonies with Posh Spice's mum and sneaking onto All Saints' tour bus. Freak Like Me is the true story of one teenage pop fan who, with a group of like-minded outcasts, witnesses the disposable music industry of the late nineties and early noughties first-hand. Tracking down A-lister itineraries, he gets to meet the real personalities behind the Smash Hits posters adorning his bedroom walls. This hilarious memoir is packed with scandalous gossip and poignant memories from the era of Nokia 3310s and dial-up Internet, when chart positions meant everything and, if you wanted to know what your idols were up to off-screen, you had to track them down yourself! AUTHOR: Malcolm McLean was born in Surrey in 1983, sandwiched between an older and younger sister. He has had an intense lifelong love of music which, as a teenager, provided him with an escape from reality and led to years of obsessively following some of the biggest names in pop music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malcolm McLeanPublisher: RedDoor Press Imprint: RedDoor Press ISBN: 9781910453698ISBN 10: 1910453692 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFor years, friends and people on social media have been interested in Malcolm's teenage antics stalking pop stars. He has seen, first-hand, lots of famous or forgotten moments in pop history that changed the cultural landscape and he wanted to share those experiences. He also felt that he wanted to tell the other side of my story, about how pop music was a form of escapism, from both the tedium and bullying of his youth. Malcolm lives in London with his partner. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram at @maltreateddd. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |