Review
'An entertaining old-school romp through the Swinging Sixties...cracking anecdotes that leave you wondering how anyone who was at the heart of the sixties scene is still breathing...all good, irresponsible fun', Independent on Sunday .'Gossipy, camp and wise - the perfect guide to the decade they can't forget', Tom Cox, '50 Greatest Music Books Ever', Observer .'The cold-print equivalent of a sparkling evening with a world-class raconteur', Charles Shaar Murray, Independent
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Book Description
'A scurrilous memoir of the Sixties' music business - any aspiring star should read it.' Daily Mirror
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Product Description
One time manager of the Yardbirds and Marc Bolan, Simon Napier-Bell recollects the 1960s in all its excess and flamboyance. There are frank and scurrilous tales of sex, drugs, and famous stars, encompassing people such as Keith Moon and Brian Epstein, manager of The Beatles.
From the Publisher
'A scurrilous memoir of the Sixties' music business - any aspiring star should read it.' Daily Mirror
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About the Author
In the 1960s Simon Napier-Bell managed the Yardbirds and co-wrote Dusty Springfield's huge hit 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me' (also the title of his first book - 'the classic hidden history of Sixties pop' Jon Savage). He subsequently managed Marc Bolan, Japan, and Wham! as well as many other laughably less successful groups. (20040805)
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