Rocking with Rod Stewart, Enlightenment, Mayhem in Morocco, Riots in Harlem, World Revolution, Meeting God, Madness and Working for the Council
Is this the strangest memoir ever written? A young man who grew up in the post war years, a deeply conservative Britain of the 1950s, but who then embraced the forbidden fruits of the late 1960s and fell headlong into chaos, madness, spiritualism and rock and roll in the 1970s. He worked in the psychosis of Parks and Recreation, where he encountered violence, mayhem and death in various guises. He inadvertently toured with Rod Stewart and the Faces, he was put in a lunatic asylum, he accidentally started a riot in Harlem, and joined some of the weirdest and most bogus religions known to humanity. This is a story about the human mind at frontiers. It is also a real social history. And very funny.
More an exhumation than an autobiography and a book for anyone who has ever been young and reckless
Is this the strangest memoir ever written? A young man who grew up in the post war years, a deeply conservative Britain of the 1950s, but who then embraced the forbidden fruits of the late 1960s and fell headlong into chaos, madness, spiritualism and rock and roll in the 1970s. He worked in the psychosis of Parks and Recreation, where he encountered violence, mayhem and death in various guises. He inadvertently toured with Rod Stewart and the Faces, he was put in a lunatic asylum, he accidentally started a riot in Harlem, and joined some of the weirdest and most bogus religions known to humanity. This is a story about the human mind at frontiers. It is also a real social history. And very funny.
More an exhumation than an autobiography and a book for anyone who has ever been young and reckless
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