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NOTHING IS REAL

Book number: 92464 Product format: Paperback Author: DAVID HEPWORTH

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Following a lifetime of witnessing the music industry at close quarters, author of the bestselling '1971' David Hepworth has been a journalist and TV presenter and has a towering stack of anecdotes. Pop music is catchy. Can you dance to it? Do you fancy the singer? What's fascinating about pop music is our relationship with it, and popular modern historian Hepworth is interested in the human side, how people make the stuff and more importantly what it means to us. From the legacy of the Beatles to the dramatic decline of the record shop via the bewildering nomenclature of musical genres, with his characteristic insights and humour Hepworth asks the essential questions of music and life ? is it all about the drummer? Are band managers misunderstood? Is it appropriate to play Angels at funerals? He ponders 'A Hard Day's Night' 50 years on, Rubber Soul 50 years on (2015), pop?s greatest decade the 60s, Satisfaction, catching up with Bob Dylan in 2013, why Sixties rock stars never give up, what use are DJs?, and everything Hepworth knows about the blues, rock TV, why some acts don't make it, when novelists write about rock, why everything must be dark and edgy. Plus how he has measured out his life in record shops and why nobody has ever asked a girl back to listen to their iTunes! His Rock List makes great reading with 2 great songs, 15 memorable gigs, seven things he would tell a young band, 20 songs about Americans on the move and five records that always work at weddings (Dancing Queen, Open Your Heart by Madonna, Dancing In the Dark by Bruce Springsteen, the Jean Genie by David Bowie and Jump Around by House of Pain (because blokes can put their fists in the air and join in the 'Jump, jump, jump, jump' bit!) 222 page paperback.

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Author DAVID HEPWORTH
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ISBN 9781784166205
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MAGICAL FILM PROJECTIONS CREATURES

Book number: 92263 Product format: Hardback Author: WALKER BOOKS, INSIGHT EDITIONS

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J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World Magical illustrations by Scott Buoncristiano, this flip top spiral bound book is designed to be used at bedtime in a dimly lit room or tent. Shine a beam of light from a torch or mobile phone through the window on each page to cast shadows on your favourite scenes on a wall or ceiling. Read along with the script provided for each one. Discover Dobby the House-Elf, Buckbeak the Hippogriff, see Hagrid giving his first care of magical creatures lesson, the scene when Harry is threatened by the memory of Tom Riddle in the Chamber of Secrets when Newt Scamander tried to get a hold of a Niffler or when he shows his No-Maj friend Jacob Kowalski a strange creature he has collected. Whether it's Frank the Thunderbird or a Ukrainian Ironbelly Dragon, draw your own favourite creature on the final clear Perspex window using a non-permanent dry-erase marker, then project it on the wall for all to see. Rinse and repeat! For all fans of cut-outs, pop-ups and interactive collectable books, designed for ages 7-10 and of course adult collectors. 16 pages, spiral bound, 19.6 x 24cm. Illus.

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Author WALKER BOOKS, INSIGHT EDITIONS
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781406376074
Published Price £11.99

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DAY THE MUSIC DIED: A Life Behind the Lens

Book number: 92559 Product format: Paperback Author: TONY GARNETT

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The day of his mother's death when he was five years old was the day the music died for Tony Garnett. His story begins in working-class war-torn Birmingham where he movingly describes the trauma of his mother's death following a back street abortion. 19 days later, stricken with grief, his father committed suicide, and Tony was sent to live with other family members, no longer to hear the soundtrack of his early life, his mother's piano playing. As an angry young man, Tony realised that his passion lay behind the camera and he rebuilt a life in films, pursuing the truth about the world in order to avoid the truth about himself. He eventually moved to London and was part of the counterculture scene in the 1960s. He shares the inside story of his most ground-breaking productions, including Cathy Come Home, Kes and This Life. He gives accounts of angry clashes with the BBC and film executives as he battled to make films that were thought too controversial, films about police corruption and psychiatrists' cruelty, films advocating abortion law reform and the abolition of the death penalty, films about the homeless and the waste of young people in poor schools. He takes us behind the scenes of a selection of his more famous productions and offers secrets and anecdotes, some moving, some amusing and this is a fine and moving memoir of a fine storyteller. 306pp, 16 pages of archive and some colour photos including Garnett with Pauline Letts on the cover of Radio Times for 'The Birth of a Private Man'. He probably was simply the best TV drama creator and producer ever and we all remember his films to this day. Paperback.

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Author TONY GARNETT
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9781472122711
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GEORGE MICHAEL: The Biography

Book number: 92564 Product format: Paperback Author: ROB JOVANOVIC

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George Michael found fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams from the formation of Wham! in 1981. Their music formed the soundtrack to the 1980s, but when they split in 1986, George went on to greater things as a solo artist. He achieved all this despite growing up in a dysfunctional family where his father openly proclaimed that George had no talent. Along the way he was embroiled in several controversies, but always happy to address the issues head on with the media. A court case with Sony, an arrest in a Los Angeles public toilet, minor run-ins over class C drugs and traffic offences in London, the biography tackles the issues that formed the superstar and his place as a cultural icon. In the last decade before his untimely death he had returned to touring and achieved a massively successful 25 Live tour and the critically acclaimed Symphonica after a serious health scare and a stint in prison. In the months before his death, George was working on new material and a TV documentary. It was only after his death in December 2016 that stories of the full extent of his generosity came to light, adding another layer to the complex story of an unusual superstar. 234pp, paperback with illustrations, we have the 2007 original edition.

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Author ROB JOVANOVIC
Product Format Paperback
ISBN 9780749909802
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SEX, SENSE AND NONSENSE

Book number: 92695 Product format: Hardback Author: FELICITY GREEN

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An intimate of the 1960s fashion scene and Fleet Street, Felicity Green never knew who she might be interviewing next - politicians, film stars, the latest pop stars, fashion designers. She was thrilled to be working for the Daily Mirror and she brought a new and original voice and look to the fashion pages of the newspaper. For the first time in newspaper history, she created fashion pages to appeal to both sexes, and the circulation soared to more than five million copies a day. And with all those magical names, which journalist could fail to shine? There was the inimitable Mary Quant, the sheer style genius of Barbara Hulanicki of BIBA fame, the irresistible Twiggy, Kiki Byrne, Foale and Tuffin, Jean Muir, John Bates and Ossie Clark. Felicity sailed happily through all the excitement and her role expanded. Long before her famous Dear Marje column was born, Marje Proops, columnist and agony aunt, had been beloved of the multimillion readers for six years before Felicity came on board as associate editor. Two powerful women, and together they represented the voice of women for The Mirror and got on famously, enjoying being women in a man's newspaper world under the guidance of the brilliant Editorial Director Hugh Cudlipp. There are fantastic cartoons of Felicity by cartoonist Moira Hodell picturing her from the back, and page after page of newsprint features reproduced in facsimile to take us right back to the 60s. Pictured are Her Majesty the Queen, Jackie Kennedy and Liz Taylor all wearing real leopard skin, full length coats, the rarest and best skins of which was the Somali leopard which could cost up to £3,000. 'Cheaper ones cost much less - a few hundred pounds - but who wants a CHEAP status symbol?' And then there are the most famous photographers of the time and their remarkable, classy pictures - David Bailey, Terry Donovan, John Cowan, Brian Duffy, Lewis Morley, John Adriaan and of course Terry O'Neill creating striking, saucy and stylish images bringing visual excitement to The Mirror pages. Here is all the glamour and style capturing the stellar time when London fashion conquered the world, with discussion on bikinis that let the sun shine through, tights to wear with miniskirts, new shapes in bras, the Paris catwalk fashions, a comparison of corset adverts, trouser suits and some crazy fashion statements. It is all fun, entertaining and informative in a big glamorous glossy 192 page history of beauty and fashion. 24.6 x 30.8cm published by the Antique Collectors Club.
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Author FELICITY GREEN
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781851497737
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DUSTY: The Classic Biography

Book number: 92707 Product format: Hardback Author: LUCY O'BRIEN

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Fully revised and updated this is a must have for soul fans covering Dusty's status as a 60s mod queen to influential LGBT heroine. Dusty Springfield was one of our greatest pop singers from releasing 60s hits like 'I Only Want to be With You', 'Son of a Preacher Man' and 'You Don't Have to Say You Love Me' to collaborating with The Pet Shop Boys and beyond, she was a musical pioneer and the very essence of authentic white soul. 20 years after her death she continues to fascinate and inspire. Featuring a new introduction and photographs, this latest edition of the classic biography explores Dusty's life and legacy, from a troubled home counties childhood, struggles with addiction and mental health to becoming a member of the US Rock 'n' Roll and UK Music Halls of Fame. 'In building the image of The Lady, she took tips from male drag queens on which mascara lasted longer and how to apply the heavy eye-shadow. 'Basically I'm a drag queen myself' she admitted later. Yet it was this glitzy image that established her on the upmarket cabaret circus. For her 1967 Talk of the Town in London, she earned £2,500 a week...' Her evening gowns became her trademark and even Prime Minister Harold Wilson named her as his favourite singer. Dusty was adept at moving from one end of the pop spectrum to the other from a laid back The Look of Love for the soundtrack to spoof Bond movie Casino Royale and her pursuit of looking at film roles 'but most of the parts offered were 'crummy? requiring her to play a 'brainless pop singer.' Her press interviews were becoming more introspective and wistful and her most thoughtful interview was given in 1967 to Penny Valentine at Disc. At this point she introduced her infamous teddy bear mascot Einstein, which served as her secure alter ego, a manifestation of the shy, self-protected Mary O'Brien. 'I'm just groping and wandering. All I know is that I have a distinctive voice I don't particularly like listening to.' Packed with musical names from the past and eight pages of colour and black and white photos. 304pp.
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Author LUCY O'BRIEN
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781789291254
Published Price £16.99

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ZAPPLE DIARIES: The Rise and Fall of the Last Beatles Label

Book number: 92909 Product format: Hardback Author: BARRY MILES

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In August 1968, The Beatles launched their greatest business enterprise, Apple Records, to international fanfare. It was their label for experimental music and spoken word recordings, launching the group to be leading members of the counterculture movement of the late 1960s. The brainchild of Paul McCartney, the label collaborated with Yoko Ono alongside John Lennon, Allen Ginsberg, Richard Brautigan, Charles Bukowski, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Charles Olson. The less well known story is the introduction of their Zapple label about nine months later. If Apple presented artists with new, commercial opportunities, Zapple offered more cutting-edge freedom for leading avant-garde figures of the time. Barry Miles was the label's manager who went on to become a leading authority and chronicler of 1960s culture and here he provides insight into the colourful lives and working methods of the artists and discloses the experimental ventures and an engaging account of this little-known last chapter of Beatles history. Lennon and George Harrison took advantage of the sub-label to release their 'Life with the Lions: Unfinished Music #2' and 'Electronic Sound' albums respectively. The book describes in detail the transatlantic journeys to record on both the West and East Coasts of the USA, interwoven with the excitement and turmoil that was occurring at the Apple offices and in the London art and literary scene. Written by someone who really was there. 238pp, very well illustrated throughout and with useful chronology.

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Author BARRY MILES
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9781419722219
Published Price £20

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SOUND MIND: How I Fell In Love With Classical Music

Book number: 92949 Product format: Paperback Author: PAUL MORLEY

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As an emerging music journalist in the 1970s, Paul Morley wrote for NME. No longer excited by modern pop music and determined not to give in to dreary nostalgia, Paul went searching for something new, rare and wondrous, and found it in classical music. His soaring polemic, a grumpy reflection on modern music, rejects the idea that classical music is a drag and instead rehabilitates this genre as the most exciting, radical and varied of all. Both a memoir of Paul's shifting musical tastes and a compelling history of classical music, he explores the genre's rich and often deviant past, and makes a case for its future, all the while recognising its revolutions and revelations. His Coda is entitled 'Music to Listen to While Reading A Book', and other chapters The Piano, The Light and the Dark and The Writing - Finding the Right Words but starting with the To The Planets and Beyond. 599 page illustrated paperback.

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Author PAUL MORLEY
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ISBN 9781408868782
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HOLLYWOOD ROYALE: Out of the School of Los Angeles

Book number: 92915 Product format: Hardback Author: MATTHEW ROLSTON

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100 mesmerising photographs of pop stars to movie stars, TV personalities to socialites, Andy Warhol's protégé presents a virtual 'who's who' of 1980s celebrity. The Beverly Hills California Hollywood photographer led the way and for everyone interested in the nostalgia for the Golden Age of the Silver Screen in full swing and you will adore this vintage Hollywood glamorous tome of 14" x 18", golden clothbound and with tipped in huge illustration of Prince on the front cover. Befitting the subject, there is even a stunning gatefold double page image of Wendy and Lisa in top hat and tails 1985 showgirls ready for action, one looking transgender in her male tuxedo and the other wearing top hat, fishnets, long black satin gloves over the elbow and a strapless cancan style Basque. Marvel at a portrait for Jean Harlow in Dinner at Eight 1933, with her dewy skin, arched eyebrows, perfect make-up and tresses of platinum blonde hair spread out in curls, rosebud lips and silky skin and white satin dress. We see Matthew Rolston's portrait of Michael Jackson posing as a King complete with crown and furs in 1985, his rather grotesque studies of mummies in the Capuchin catacombs in Palermo, and Talking Heads, colour photographs of ventriloquists' dummies. But it is the glamour of the uninterrupted full page plates, all in striking mono: George Michael, Cybill Shepherd sunbathing, a young Jodie Foster, Isabella Rossellini with a daisy in front of one eye, a double page gatefold of Joseph Culp from a The Bad and the Beautiful series of early Hollywood style poses by each of the actors including Robert Downey Jr. again; Christy Turlington appearing to eat a bowl of cigarette ends or as a Tudor beneath a beaded Manta Ray, Shirley MacLaine wearing a chain, a gatefold page of Lisa Bonet floating semi-naked, nipples erect, her leather jacket behind her; Bono with a guitar in Dublin 1987, Brian Wilson 1992, Joni Mitchell 1991, Terence Trent D'Arby on a motorcycle, two more double gatefold pages all featuring Kelly LeBrock in The Seven Deadly Sins series, all spectacularly glamorous and witty; Sylvester Stallone, David Byrne and the beautiful Anjelica Houston without make-up 1987 and Warren Beatty, ruggedly good looking in 1991. Rolston has been ranked among such luminaries as Herb Ritts and Greg Gorman and Annie Leibovitz as one of the most influential photographers with his celebrity image making, gender bending and much more. A quality teNeues publication, 278 heavyweight pages
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Author MATTHEW ROLSTON
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9783961710249
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PETS ROCK: More Fun than Fame

Book number: 92917 Product format: Hardback Author: MARK AND KATE POLYBLANK

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Imagine your cat dressed as Elvis with a wild gleam in his eye and pulsating hips, or your prim and proper guinea pig kitted out as our dear late Queen, with a slightly disapproving stare and a bit of a twinkle. The artworks blend comic-con and the global celebrity phenomenon with our fascination with anthropomorphising pets. All your pet fantasies come true in this bewitching volume, where your pets "live their best lives" through the medium of fantasy. Michael Jackson in his trademark frogged jacket regards us mournfully in the face of an uncanny canine lookalike, while David Bowie as a Zigzaggy Starman looks out of the frame with his customary detachment. Ozzie Osbourne in purple specs and Gothic gear is perfectly captured by a jowly Labrador. From the world of film, Captain Jack Sparrow is a spiky black feline with high boots and a swagger, Miss Piggy has a personalised pink handbag and red bow, while a guinea pig as Count Dracula sports impressive prosthetic teeth - or are they actually his own? Sherlock Holmes and Poirot are easily identifiable by the deerstalker and moustache, the yellow eyes of Sally Bowles look out from beneath her trademark hat, and a white feline with spectacular false eyelashes makes a fabulous Marilyn, contrasting with the Blues Brothers glowering at the reader on a nearby page. Clint Eastwood's narrowed eyes beneath the battered brown hat convey the swashbuckling hero of dozens of westerns, Del Boy is unmistakeable under the check cap, Tommy Cooper has his fez, and we go back to our guinea pig friend for Dame Edna Everage with sparkly flyway specs, purple hair and a dress encrusted with bling. World leaders include the Pope, Churchill, Mother Teresa and Donald Trump. No page numbers, but about 80 fantastically costumed pets. 25 x 32cm. Text in English, French and German.
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Author MARK AND KATE POLYBLANK
Product Format Hardback
ISBN 9783961712489
Published Price £25

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