Ian Dury the Blockheads

Ian Dury   the Blockheads
Author: Jim Drury
Publsiher: Sanctuary Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2003
Genre: Popular music
ISBN: UCSD:31822033591116

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The band who coined the phrase Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick in the 1980s, The Blockheads were the musical force behind the articulate and though provoking lyrics of the enigmatic shaman - Ian Dury. Sadly he is no longer with us, but Dury's band have continued gigging. This title sits the original line up down and discuss with them the back catalogue of hits they enjoyed, as well as their memories of the great man.

Ian Dury Sex Drugs Rock N Roll

Ian Dury  Sex   Drugs   Rock  N  Roll
Author: Richard Balls
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857126986

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Here is the complete, no-holds-barred biography of the late, great self-made Essex lad himself!The abrasive Dury always met life head on, in his relationships and in his music, and this acclaimed biography does not shrink from chronicling some of his darker moments as well as his triumphs. Author Richard Bells talked to over 50 of Dury's friends as well as Dury himself shortly before his death.Dury's extraordinary life was always a battle. As a rocker, lyricist, artist and actor he was unsentimental and uncompromising. As a man he was harder to fathom - until now. In this classic rock biography, the self-styled 'diamond geezer' stands revealed as a real diamond after all.This edition is updated to cover the release of the biopic Sex & Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll, and includes original interviews with Oscar-winning actor Andy Serkis who portrayed Dury in the film.

Ian Dury

Ian Dury
Author: Will Birch
Publsiher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780283071249

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'Does a fantastic job tracing the development of Dury's career. It also shows how Ian's life shaped his uniquely individualistic style.' Peter Hook (former Joy Division and New Order bassist), Daily Mirror. Widely described as 'punk's poet laureate', Ian Dury is a cultural icon. With his band The Blockheads, he exploded onto the television screen in 1978, appearing on Top of the Pops with his hit single 'What a Waste', followed later that year by 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick'. By now Ian was thirty-six and had worked hard for many years to reach this moment, struggling all the while to find acceptance in spite of the disability he suffered as a result of childhood polio. And yet fame, when it came, almost destroyed him. This groundbreaking and authoritative book gives the first in-depth and compelling account of the life of this charismatic yet complex artist. Author Will Birch interviewed Dury several times during his lifetime, and has also spoken to more than sixty people who were extremely close to Ian, including family members, fellow musicians, friends, lovers and business associates.

Be Stiff

Be Stiff
Author: Richard Balls
Publsiher: Soundcheck Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780957570061

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More Than Just A Record Label! Told here for the first time, the complete story of the legendary Stiff Records

Chaise Longue

Chaise Longue
Author: Baxter Dury
Publsiher: Corsair
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1472155122

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When punk rock star Ian Dury disappeared to make films in the late 80s, he left his teenage son in the care of his roadie, in a rundown flat in Hammersmith. But this was no ordinary roadie; this was the Sulphate Strangler. The Strangler, having taken a lot of LSD in the 60s, was prone to depression, anger and hallucinations. He was also, as the name suggests, a drug dealer. What could possibly go wrong? In a period that we can now only imagine, a young Baxter ricocheted from one adventure to another, narrowly swerving one disaster only immediately to collide with another. At times, his situation was perilous in the extreme - the world is lucky to have him at all. Chaise Longue is an intimate account of those escapades, evocatively illuminating a bohemian west London populated with feverishly grubby characters.

Shakin All Over

Shakin  All Over
Author: George McKay
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780472052097

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Given the explosion in recent years of scholarship exploring the ways in which disability is manifested and performed in numerous cultural spaces, it’s surprising that until now there has never been a single monograph study covering the important intersection of popular music and disability. George McKay’s Shakin’ All Over is a cross-disciplinary examination of the ways in which popular music performers have addressed disability: in their songs, in their live performances, and in various media presentations. By looking closely into the work of artists such as Johnny Rotten, Neil Young, Johnnie Ray, Ian Dury, Teddy Pendergrass, Curtis Mayfield, and Joni Mitchell, McKay investigates such questions as how popular music works to obscure and accommodate the presence of people with disabilities in its cultural practice. He also examines how popular musicians have articulated the experiences of disability (or sought to pass), or have used their cultural arena for disability advocacy purposes.

Britain Had Talent

Britain Had Talent
Author: Oliver Double
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781350316584

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In the first major academic work to examine British variety theatre, Double provides a detailed history of this art form and analyses its performance dynamics and techniques. Encompassing singers, comedians, dancers, magicians, ventriloquists and diverse speciality acts, this vibrant book draws on a series of new interviews with variety veterans.

Road

Road
Author: Jim Cartwright
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: IND:39000004496720

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In the course of one wild night, the drunken guide Scullery conducts a tour of Road, his derelict Lancashire street.