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The Story of the Streets
Mike Skinner
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Description for The Story of the Streets
paperback. With the 2001 release of "The Streets" debut single "Has It Come To This?" the landscape of British popular music changed forever. No longer did homegrown rappers have to anxiously defer to transatlantic influences. In this title, the author writes of his musical inspirations, role models and rivals. Num Pages: 384 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: AVGR; AVH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 161 x 199 x 26. Weight in Grams: 270.
**WINNER OF THE NME BEST BOOK AWARD**
'This book is going to try and get as close as possible to the full story of what informed the noise of The Streets. Obviously that's something I should be fairly well-qualified to know about, and I'm going to be as honest as the publisher's lawyers will allow.'
With the 2001 release of The Streets' debut single 'Has It Come To This?' the landscape of British popular music changed forever. No longer did homegrown rappers have to anxiously defer to transatlantic influences. Mike Skinner's witty, self-deprecating sagas of late-night kebab ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Corgi
Number of pages
368
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552165389
SKU
V9780552165389
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99-36
About Mike Skinner
Mike Skinner was born in North London and grew up in West Heath, Birmingham. He started listening to hip-hop aged eight, with the Beastie Boys' Licensed to Ill, and began writing songs aged fifteen. Later he moved to Brixton, London and in 2001 signed a five album record deal as The Streets. The Streets' first album 'Original Pirate Material' was ... Read more
Reviews for The Story of the Streets
Cleverer, funnier, more illuminating and beautifully written than anything I have read in the longest time
Decca Aitkenhead
Guardian
Skinner is still only thirty-three and, with his talent and eclectic tastes, it is easy to imagine him becoming one of Britain's national music treasures
Times Literary Supplement
A playful description of what pop stardom allows ... Read more
Decca Aitkenhead
Guardian
Skinner is still only thirty-three and, with his talent and eclectic tastes, it is easy to imagine him becoming one of Britain's national music treasures
Times Literary Supplement
A playful description of what pop stardom allows ... Read more