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Live at the Brixton Academy: A Riotous Life in the Music Business
Js Rafaeli
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Description for Live at the Brixton Academy: A Riotous Life in the Music Business
Paperback. .
In 1982, aged twenty-three, Simon Parkes paid £1 for a virtually derelict building in Brixton. Over the next fifteen years he turned it into Britain's most iconic music venue. And now he's telling his story: full of fond - and wild - reminiscences of the famous musicians who played at the venue, including Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Lou Reed, The Ramones, New Order, the Beastie Boys and The Smiths. This is about one man's burning desire for success against the odds, his passion for live music and the excitement of those wilderness years, a far cry from ... Read more
In 1982, aged twenty-three, Simon Parkes paid £1 for a virtually derelict building in Brixton. Over the next fifteen years he turned it into Britain's most iconic music venue. And now he's telling his story: full of fond - and wild - reminiscences of the famous musicians who played at the venue, including Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Lou Reed, The Ramones, New Order, the Beastie Boys and The Smiths. This is about one man's burning desire for success against the odds, his passion for live music and the excitement of those wilderness years, a far cry from ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Serpent's Tail
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846689567
SKU
V9781846689567
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About Js Rafaeli
After leaving The Academy, Simon Parkes went on to run The Coronet in Elephant and Castle, as well as numerous other projects. He also got his life back, got married, had three sons, and did all the things he couldn't do when he was running the Brixton Academy. He and his family still live in Brixton. JS Rafaeli ... Read more
Reviews for Live at the Brixton Academy: A Riotous Life in the Music Business
If Simon Parkes' autobiography - full of raucous tales and geezer speak - is ever made into a film, it will be fun trying to find an actor who can do him justice.
The Independent
The king of gigs
Sunday Times
Brixton was always the one. It was so authentic as a venue, it's when ... Read more
The Independent
The king of gigs
Sunday Times
Brixton was always the one. It was so authentic as a venue, it's when ... Read more