Peaches: A Chronicle of The Stranglers:1974 To 1990
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Rating | : | 4.41 (705 Votes) |
Asin | : | 095757004X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Eliza said Five Stars. how could i not love it and it was in excellent condition as well
Although they looked as hard as nails, they were older than their contemporaries, had keyboards in the band and shock, horror, could play their instruments. It weaves in secondary research plus enlightening splashes of exclusive quotes and anecdotes together with rare photos and interview extracts. Plus of course, accounts of so many gigs and incidents - this band is never far from controversy.. Formed in 1974 as The Guildford Stranglers, (Guildford is a middle-class town in the leafy county of Surrey, probably the least likely town in England to have a
About the Author 'Born in Leeds in 1965, Robert Endeacott first found The Stranglers in 1978 someone gave him a copy (probably lent him it actually) of The Stranglers' single 'Five Minutes' and so a life-long attachment began. The non-fiction title 'Fanthology', co-edited with Graeme Garvey, followed and then the trio of novels 'Dirty Leeds', 'Disrepute - Revie' . His writing 'career' began early this century with the release of 'One Northern Soul' then the sequel 'No More Heroes', semi-autobiographical tales of a Stranglers fan trying to grow up in the dark '80s of West Yorkshire
'Born in Leeds in 1965, Robert Endeacott first found The Stranglers in 1978 someone gave him a copy (probably lent him it actually) of The Stranglers' single 'Five Minutes' and so a life-long attachment began. His writing 'career' began early this century with the release of 'One Northern Soul' then the sequel 'No More Heroes',