Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
In 1983, backstage at the Lyceum in London a young and terrified Tracey Thorn was grappling with insecurity and inexperience. With her band on the verge of breaking up, Thorn was close to tears when the door to her dressing room opened and a woman burst in like a breath of air, all blonde-haired, brash and lurex-clad, a force of nature searching for lipstick.
That woman was Lindy Morrison of the Go-Betweens who were playing on the same bill. An enduring friendship formed out of this meeting, strengthened by their shared experiences as women working in a chauvinistic, male-dominated industry.
My Rock’n’Roll Friend is named after a Go-Betweens song attributed to Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who are lauded in countless articles, books and documentaries while Lindy is remembered as too emotional, a drummer, muse or girlfriend, if she’s mentioned at all. Lindy was integral to the band, organising them, lending her musical muscle to the strange and unwitting time signatures of their songs, and ‘honing their sound’.
‘From the start the boys know that having Lindy makes them more interesting, but later they will start to undermine her role, try to take away her creative input, diminish her power, downplay her importance, and ultimately reframe themselves as having always been a duo.’ The pages reverberate with feminist anger and indignation as Thorn places Lindy Morrison back in her rightful place in the band’s history.
Essentially, though, this book celebrates a friendship that continues today, presented via anecdotes, diary entries and the numerous letters they wrote to one another. Thorn’s writing is unflinchingly honest, vivid, eloquent and intimate. This respectful paean to Thorn’s friend, confidante and mentor is a revelation and an important historical account. How different that history appears when viewed through the eyes of a woman and a friend.
Discover more recommendations from our expert booksellers.