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Topper Headon: First ever autobiography from a member of The Clash
By (Author) Topper Headon
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
31st December 1935
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
288
300g
'It was the end of it when Topper got sacked. It was never any good after that. We messed with the original four. It was limping to its death from the minute Topper got sacked. Hopeless' -- Joe Strummer
Topper Headon finally kicked his various addictions only in 2006. Now he's strong enough to face the world and tell the inside story of The Clash for the first time. The combination of him, and his ghostwriter Johnny Green (A Riot of Our Own; Push Yourself Just a Little Bit More) will provide the first real authentic Clash autobiography. Topper was the drummer of The Clash and was central to everything in the band during the key years of 1977-1982. He lived the high highs of being in one of the most loved bands in the world, then endured the low lows post The Clash (time in prison, heroin addiction, life as a taxi driver). Mick Jones and Paul Simonon are slated to help out with the book, along with many other key Clash insiders. And Pennie Smith, the famous photographer of all things Clash, has supplied previously unseen pictures . . . But, above all, this will be a pull-no-punches, entertaining and moving rock 'n' roll memoir. 'I'm delighted Topper is still alive, against all the odds. He is an absolute sweetheart' -- Pete TownshendTopper Headon joined the Clash in 1977. He was there for the five crucial years of the band before being sacked in 1982.