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Informationen zum Autor Dave Simpson writes on music and the arts for the Guardian newspaper from an isolated base in the North of England. He has been a fan of the Fall since 1979, and once admitted to hating The Beatles. Klappentext 'The best book yet on a band that have evolved into a cross between a large Victorian family and a rehab unit.' The Times Music Books of the Year 2008 Ever been thrown off the bus in the middle of a Swedish forest, or asked to play at one of the UK's biggest music festivals with musicians you've just met who are covered in blood? If so, you've probably been in The Fall. Dave Simpson made it his mission to track down everyone who has ever played in Britain's most berserk, brilliant group. He uncovers a changing Britain, tales of madness and genius, and wreaks havoc on his own life. 'I cannot recall enjoying a book about contemporary music as much for many years.' Plan B 'Riveting stuff.' **** Q magazine 'An extraordinary book.' Simon Price, Independent on Sunday 'A tremendous read. I warmly recommend it.' Stuart Maconie, Radio 2 'A right riveting read.' Simon Reynolds 'I hate that f***ing twat! I just f***ing burned it!' Mark E Smith 'The best book yet on a band that have evolved into a cross between a large Victorian family and a rehab unit' The Times Zusammenfassung Ever been thrown off the bus in the middle of a Swedish forest or asked to play at one of the UK's biggest music festivals with musicians you've just met who are covered in blood? If so you've probably been in The Fall. Dave Simpson made it his mission to track down everyone who has ever played in Britain's most berserk, brilliant group. He uncovers a changing Britain, tales of madness and genius, and wreaks havoc on his own life.