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When Reading Really Rocked Adrian Moulton

When Reading Really Rocked By Adrian Moulton

When Reading Really Rocked by Adrian Moulton


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Summary

This hugely well-informed and entertaining account of live music in Reading between 1966 and 1976 charts the journey from the emergence of psychedelia to the dawn of punk. Read about the early years of the Reading Festival, lost and much missed music venues, and performances from a huge range of bands - from The Amboy Dukes to The Who.

When Reading Really Rocked Summary

When Reading Really Rocked: The Live Music Scene In Reading 1966-1976 by Adrian Moulton

Relive the decade when Reading's music scene turned itself up to 11 and really started to rock. This hugely well-informed and entertaining account of live music in Reading between 1966 and 1976 charts the journey from the emergence of psychedelia to the dawn of punk, and brings into focus the many musicians and bands - from The Amboy Dukes to The Who - that played at venues around the town. Read about the early years of the Reading Festival, lost and much missed music venues, and local musical heroes. Includes a foreword by Mike Cooper.

About Adrian Moulton

Adrian Moulton was a Special Needs teacher for 40 years, teaching English, Drama and Music. A regular broadcaster on local radio, he still writes, records and performs with Reading's post-punk heroes The Complaints. Married, with children, stepchildren, grand-children and great-grand-children a-plenty, he works in the Sound Machine in Reading. Mike Warth was born and educated in Reading before completing Teacher Training at Milton Keynes College of Education. He taught in Primary schools for 28 years, after which he was appointed as an Education Officer for Special Education, retiring in 2013. He is currently working part-time in the Sound Machine in Reading and is the author of two books on local history, as well as being a significant contributor to a series of books on rock music. He is married with three children, one grandchild and two stepchildren. Austin Matthews grew up in Crowthorne, moving to Reading after graduating from university some twenty (or so) years ago. By day he works in finance, but by night picks up a pen to write about obscure progressive rock acts for various publications. Married with two children, he is still searching for an original copy of Grannie's self-titled album from 1971. If you have one, get in touch. Rob Callaghan relocated to Reading in 1987 because Luton never had an After Dark club. Having tormented Bedfordshire and North Hertfordshire in local DIY psych-punk band The Twitch, he half-heartedly tried a similar incursion in Berkshire but failed. He was successful as a music and club promoter in the '00s but now lives happily as a punter, occasionally poking a finger into a suitable musical pie.

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GOR012123942
9781909747654
1909747653
When Reading Really Rocked: The Live Music Scene In Reading 1966-1976 by Adrian Moulton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Two Rivers Press
2020-11-21
148
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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