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OverviewIn his inimitable and entertaining style, Adrian Moulton tells the story of Reading’s local music scene in the aftermath of the infamous Bill Grundy interview with the Sex Pistols which led to the explosion of punk and its DIY attitude. In the late 1970s and early 80s, hundreds of local bands were formed, new venues opened (and closed), record labels and recording studios sprang up, a network of behind-the-scenes technicians and promoters emerged, fanzines proliferated, and radio stations broadcast unmissable local music programmes. All this and more is covered in this second volume of When Reading Really Rocked! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adrian Moulton , Mike WarthPublisher: Two Rivers Press Imprint: Two Rivers Press Weight: 0.283kg ISBN: 9781915048271ISBN 10: 1915048273 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 21 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; Chapter 1 Something Better Change: The First Stirrings; Do Something Muttley!; Chapter 2 We Few. We Seething Few: Mister Nick Duckett; Nod, Tramp and General Accident; The Star; Trash. By Name Only; The K9’s; The Romantix; The Lemon Kittens; Chapter 3 The Good Times are Just Around the Corner: Rehearsing; Recording; Chapter 4 Punk Goes to College, Reluctantly: The Barbarians are at the Gates; Reaching For the Stars; Chapter 5 Let’s Put the Show on Right Here!: Just Do It Yourself; Open Your Own Club; The Monday Club; The Age of The Giant Quiffs; Chapter 6 The Bulmershe Connection: Berkshire College Of Education; The Saga of Clayson And The Argonauts; A Wraggle Taggle Gypsy; And Here Come the Girls; The Bulmershe Band Factory; Anyone For Tea?; The Caped Crusaders; And Finally For Something Completely Different; Chapter 7 Working For You: The Soundman Keeps His In The Toilet; Barry The Fence; Fanzines; Chapter 8 A Dummy’s Guide To Setting Up Your Own Record Label: Flexi-Discs and Dog’s Breath; Pop Records, The Label; The Last Of The Independents?; Criminal Damage; Compilation Albums; Chapter 9 Appearing in Town Tonite!: The Seize; Predatür ; Three Amigos; Always Mighty; The Mad, The Moody and The Magnificent; Chapter 10 Pick Up The Pieces: We Came, We Saw, We Had A Good Time; Here Comes Johnnie Reggae; Chapter 11 Never Trust The Weather: Am Aid; Not The Reading Festival; Mud, Blood And Chaos; Good Evening Reading!; Chapter 12 And Here Come The Nineties; Appendix: Stand Up And Be Counted: Reading Bands 1977-1987.ReviewsAuthor InformationAdrian Moulton was a Special Needs teacher for 40 years, teaching English, Drama and Music. A regular broadcaster on local radio, he still writes, records and performs with Reading’s post-punk heroes The Complaints. Married, with children, stepchildren, grand-children and great-grand-children a-plenty, he works in the Sound Machine in Reading. Mike Warth was born and educated in Reading before completing Teacher Training at Milton Keynes College of Education. He taught in Primary schools for 28 years, after which he was appointed as an Education Officer for Special Education, retiring in 2013. He is currently working part-time in the Sound Machine in Reading and is the author of two books on local history, as well as being a significant contributor to a series of books on rock music. He is married with three children, one grandchild and two stepchildren. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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