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House of Fun John Reed

House of Fun By John Reed

House of Fun by John Reed


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Summary

Madness are a British institution. Formed at the height of Punk London in 1976, they mixed old Ska and Reggae rhythms, astute social comment and music hall humour to make them the most successful UK singles band of the Eighties. From their roots in North London to their fall in the late 80s and subsequent rise, this book deals with Madness.

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House of Fun: The Story of Madness by John Reed

Madness are a British institution. Formed at the height of Punk London in 1976, the Nutty Boys mixed old Ska and Reggae rhythms, astute social comment and music hall humour to make them the most successful UK singles band of the Eighties - as popular with the grannies as with post-punk teenagers hungry for an alternative to the glossy pop of the age. In Thatcher's Britain, Madness seemed like an anachronism: resolutely working class, down-to-earth and facing adversity with a glint in the eye. And yet, in terms of pop music, they helped define the age via hits like My Girl, One Step Beyond, House of Fun and Baggy Trousers. From their roots in North London through their emergence as part of 2-Tone and onto their fall in the late 80s and subsequent rise via the Madstock festivals, House of Fun celebrates this very English musical phenomenon. John Reed offers an affectionate yet insightful version of events, helped by candid interviews with those who've worked with Madness over the years. From the trials and tribulations of inter-band disputes, accusations of racism and their eventful split to the highs of their purple patch from 1979 to 1986 when they justified their nickname of The Magnificent Seven via an unmatched succession of classic hit singles, House of Fun - for the first time - tells the story of Madness.

House of Fun Reviews

Final the band get the book they deserve... 4 stars - Mojo [T]he most comprehensive Madness book available. - Q magazine

Additional information

GOR005442993
9781847726193
1847726194
House of Fun: The Story of Madness by John Reed
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Omnibus Press
20101031
502
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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