An informed perspective written with intelligence and wit. Hanley tells his story entertainingly and does it in a thorough, readable, unpretentious manner. Hanley’s witty prose is to be found even in the book’s copious footnotes. Well researched, Hanley provides some good, unique information about the British music scene that most probably do not know. It is one of the best books I have read on a rock topic in years.
Robert Iannapollo, ARSC Journal
01 January, 2023
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