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Foreground Music: A Life in Fifteen Gigs
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Foreground Music: A Life in Fifteen Gigs

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A chronicle of a lifetime’s passion for gig-going, by one of British television’s most respected writers. Foreground Music is an absolute gem. Charming, very funny and often achingly melancholy, Graham Duff’s memoir is suffused with a genuine passion for live music and its (occasionally eccentric) power. -Mark Gatiss The result of a lifetime’s passion for gig-going by one of British television’s most respected writers, Foreground Music is at once enthusiastically detailed and tremendously illuminating-of both the concert moment and its place in popular culture. It is an engaging memoir of a life lived to the fullest, and a vivid, insightful, and humorous exploration of what music writing might be. Foreground Music describes music performances that range from a Cliff Richard gospel concert, attended by Duff at the age of ten, to the fourteen-year-old Duff’s first rock show, where the Jam played so loudly he blacks out, to a Joy Division gig that erupted into a full-scale riot. Duff goes on pub crawls with Mark E. Smith of the Fall, convinces Paul Weller to undertake his first acting role, and attempts to interview Genesis P. Orridge of Throbbing Gristle while tripping on LSD. Foreground Music captures the energy and power of life-changing gigs, while tracing the evolution of forty years of musical movements and subcultures. But more than that, it’s an honest, touching, and very funny story of friendship, love, creativity, and mortality, and a testimony to music’s ability to inspire and heal. Illustrated with photographs and ephemera from the author’s private collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Strange Attractor Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2019
Pages
364
ISBN
9781907222825

A chronicle of a lifetime’s passion for gig-going, by one of British television’s most respected writers. Foreground Music is an absolute gem. Charming, very funny and often achingly melancholy, Graham Duff’s memoir is suffused with a genuine passion for live music and its (occasionally eccentric) power. -Mark Gatiss The result of a lifetime’s passion for gig-going by one of British television’s most respected writers, Foreground Music is at once enthusiastically detailed and tremendously illuminating-of both the concert moment and its place in popular culture. It is an engaging memoir of a life lived to the fullest, and a vivid, insightful, and humorous exploration of what music writing might be. Foreground Music describes music performances that range from a Cliff Richard gospel concert, attended by Duff at the age of ten, to the fourteen-year-old Duff’s first rock show, where the Jam played so loudly he blacks out, to a Joy Division gig that erupted into a full-scale riot. Duff goes on pub crawls with Mark E. Smith of the Fall, convinces Paul Weller to undertake his first acting role, and attempts to interview Genesis P. Orridge of Throbbing Gristle while tripping on LSD. Foreground Music captures the energy and power of life-changing gigs, while tracing the evolution of forty years of musical movements and subcultures. But more than that, it’s an honest, touching, and very funny story of friendship, love, creativity, and mortality, and a testimony to music’s ability to inspire and heal. Illustrated with photographs and ephemera from the author’s private collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Strange Attractor Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2019
Pages
364
ISBN
9781907222825