First-hand memories of London’s mid-70s gig circuit, by those who were there.
Opening with a fictionalised account of an average night on North London’s gritty music scene in 1974 – with references to Sounds, Scarecrow and Charlie & The Wide Boys – this fascinating account of the capital’s pre-punk music scene is so full of period detail you can almost taste the Watney’s Red Barrel and feel the sticky pub carpet beneath your feet.