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Tenement Kid: From the Streets of Glasgow 1960s to Drummer Jesus and Mary Chain Frontman Primal Scream
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Tenement Kid: From the Streets of Glasgow 1960s to Drummer Jesus and Mary Chain Frontman Primal Scream
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“[Gillespie] is a major influence on so many people; musicians and fans alike.” —
Rolling Stone
Fizzing with an infectious passion for the magic of rock music,
Bobby Gillespie’s
vivid and evocative new memoir,
TENEMENT KID: From the Streets of Glasgow in the 1960s
to Drummer in
Jesus and Mary Chain
and Frontman in Primal Scream
, traces a path from a post-war Glasgow tenement to the release of
Screamadelica
, the band’s psychedelic award-winning masterpiece that helped usher in the 1990s.
So much more than a rockstar’s memoir,
Tenement Kid
is also a book filled with the joy and wonder of a rock’n’roll apostle who radically reshaped the future sounds of fin de sieÌcle British pop. Structured in four parts,
builds like a breakbeat crescendo from Gillespie’s working-class Glaswegian upbringing to the “Second Summer of Love” that saw the '80s bleed into the '90s and a new kind of electronic soul music starting to pulse through the Great Britain’s consciousness. In this book, Gillespie takes us through the release of Screamadelica and the tour that followed as Primal Scream become the most innovative British band of the new decade.
Published thirty years after the release of that seminal album,
cuts a righteous path through a decade lost to Thatcherism and saved by acid house. It’s a joyful, celebratory, and beautifully written book which will remind us of better times, just—as we hope—those better times might be returning.
Rolling Stone
Fizzing with an infectious passion for the magic of rock music,
Bobby Gillespie’s
vivid and evocative new memoir,
TENEMENT KID: From the Streets of Glasgow in the 1960s
to Drummer in
Jesus and Mary Chain
and Frontman in Primal Scream
, traces a path from a post-war Glasgow tenement to the release of
Screamadelica
, the band’s psychedelic award-winning masterpiece that helped usher in the 1990s.
So much more than a rockstar’s memoir,
Tenement Kid
is also a book filled with the joy and wonder of a rock’n’roll apostle who radically reshaped the future sounds of fin de sieÌcle British pop. Structured in four parts,
builds like a breakbeat crescendo from Gillespie’s working-class Glaswegian upbringing to the “Second Summer of Love” that saw the '80s bleed into the '90s and a new kind of electronic soul music starting to pulse through the Great Britain’s consciousness. In this book, Gillespie takes us through the release of Screamadelica and the tour that followed as Primal Scream become the most innovative British band of the new decade.
Published thirty years after the release of that seminal album,
cuts a righteous path through a decade lost to Thatcherism and saved by acid house. It’s a joyful, celebratory, and beautifully written book which will remind us of better times, just—as we hope—those better times might be returning.