Cider With Roadies

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cider With Roadies
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stuart Maconie
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenreRock and Pop
ISBN/Barcode 9780091897451
ClassificationsDewey:781.66092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 7 April 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Cider with Roadies is the story of a boy's obsessive relationship with pop. A life lived through music from Stuart's audience with the Beatles (aged 3); his confessions as a pubescent prog rocker; a youthful gymnastic dalliance with northern soul; the radical effects of punk on his politics, homework and trouser dimensions; playing in crap bands and failing to impress girls; writing for the NME by accident; living the sex, drugs (chiefly lager in a plastic glass) and rock and roll lifestyle; discovering the tawdry truth behind the glamour and knowing when to ditch it all for what really matters. From his four minutes in a leisure centre with MC Hammer to four days in a small van with Napalm Death it's a life-affirming journey through the land where ordinary life and pop come together to make music.

Author Biography

Stuart Maconie is a writer, broadcaster and journalist familiar to millions from his work in print, on radio and on TV. His previous bestsellers have included Cider with Roadies, Pies and Prejudice and Adventures on the High Teas, and he currently hosts the afternoon show on BBC 6music with Mark Radcliffe as well as weekly show The Freak Zone. Based in the cities of Birmingham and Manchester, he can also often be spotted on top of a mountain in the Lake District with a Thermos flask and individual pork pie.

Reviews

The English Bill Bryson -- Tony Wilson The perfect pop fan's life ... effortlessly articulate * The Times * Stuart Maconie is the best thing to come out of Wigan since the A58 to Bolton -- Peter Kay An heir to Alan Bennett ... stirring and rather wonderful -- Antony Quinn * Sunday Times * If you only read one personal music odyssey, make it this one * GQ *