It's Time The Tale Were Told – A People’s History of The Smiths is
the story of the UK’s most influential indie band. This book collects
together 500 first-hand memories from fans, support acts, promoters,
fanzine writers, record store owners and the band's lighting designer of
the band in action. From the earliest club shows through to the final
gig at London's Brixton Academy, and including memories of more than 20
North American dates, this is a portrait of The Smiths painted by
those who were there. With personal photographs, memorabilia, anecdotes
and first-hand accounts of over 150 gigs in total, readers get a front
row view of Manchester’s indie music legends in action.
The Smiths were indeed a moment in time marking a point in the early
80s when "Indie" moved from being "small audience material on minor
record labels" to a crossover into the mainstream.
This is not intended to be a definitive history but a history across 300
pages told by those who were involved, were there, bear the scars, and
still hold the highest esteem for an outspoken (some would say odd-ball)
singer, musical partner in crime and tune, plus backing from a solid if
un-noticed (until the court case) rhythm section.
The stories range from their fist gig at The Hacienda when Morrissey got
annoyed with the crowd and the poster stating “We are THE Smiths, not
just Smiths”, to first appearances on The Tube and Top Of The Pops (not
as many stories of people going home, buying a deaf aid and waving
gladioli about as I though there may have been), to the last recording
sessions in Streatham, before Johnny Marr quits and the NME publish the
“Smiths To Split” headline.
The band's time was brief (effectively 1983 to 1987 as a recording
unit), but in the same time it took Yes to go from 90125 to Big
Generator, The Smiths had formed, released 4 albums, 2 compilations and
20 singles, and disbanded. Indeed, they started something that they couldn’t finish. Didn’t hang
about to actually finish it, and have spent years fighting each other to
make sure they don’t actually finish it.
Title: It's Time The Tale Were Told "A Poeple's History Of The Smiths"
Author: Iain Key & RIchard Houghton
Pages: 300
Publisher: Spenwood Books
Language: English
Format: Paperback
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