Bad vibes

Britpop and my part in its downfall

243 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2009 by William Heinemann.

ISBN:
978-0-434-01846-8
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OCLC Number:
258079545

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A blackly comic memoir from inside the British music scene in the 90s, by singer songwriter and Auteurs front man Luke Haines First, you fail. After four years of gigs no-one attends, songs no-one hears, perfected haircuts no-one sees, late 80s Camden - where Shane McGowan is lord of the manor, pubs close in the afternoons, and dance music rules - is no place for a cultured singer songwriter like Luke Haines to be. One too many heavy afternoons on the red wine and you hit the bottom. The only solution is to record a demo in you flat, form a new band, and think of a pretentious name... From heady tours in the early days with Suede through Cool Britannia, success in France and failure in America, to the break up of the Auteurs, the death of Britpop and the birth of new projects Baader Meinhof and Black Box …

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Subjects

  • Haines, Luke
  • Rock musicians -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Singers -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Rock music -- Great Britain -- 1991-2000
  • Music -- Social aspects -- Great Britain