Part memoir, part social history, Revolutionary Spirit is the
poignant, often hilarious story of a cult Liverpool musician’s
scenic route to fame and artistic validation. If Morrissey was the
Oscar Wilde of the 1980s indie scene, Simpson was its William Blake, a
self destructive genius so lost in mystical visions of a new Arcadia
that he couldn’t meet the rent. Simpson’s career begins alongside
fellow Liverpool luminaries Julian Cope, Ian McCulloch, Bill Drummond,
Ian Broudie, Will Sergeant, Pete Wylie, Pete Burns, and Pete de
Freitas at the infamous Eric’s club, where, in 1976, he finds
himself at the birth of the city’s second great musical explosion.
Along the way, he co-founds and christens the neo-psychedelic pop
group The Teardrop Explodes, shares a flat with a teenage Courtney
Love, and forms The Wild Swans, the indie band of choice for
literary-minded teens in the early 1980s, who burn bright and brief,
in the process recording one of the all-time great cult hit singles,
‘Revolutionary Spirit’. Marriage, fatherhood, and tropical illness
follow, interspersed with artistic collaborations with Bill Drummond
and members of The Brian Jonestown Massacre, among others. Following
an onstage reunion with Cope at the Royal Festival Hall, Simpson
discovers that seven thousand miles away, in the Philippines, he is
considered a musical god. Presidential suites, armed guards, police
escorts—you couldn’t make it up, and, incredibly, he doesn’t
need to. Revolutionary Spirit marks the arrival of an original
literary voice. It is the story of a musician driven by an unerring
belief that artistic integrity will bring its own rewards—and an
elliptical elegy to the ways it does.
Les mer
A Post-Punk Exorcism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781911036845
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Jawbone Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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