A Riot of Our Own
By (Author) Johnny Green
By (author) Garry Barker
Illustrated by Ray Lowry
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
2nd May 2019
2nd May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
782.421660922
Paperback
304
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 26mm
264g
'Hugely enjoyable ... Green's great achievement is to recapture exactly how those moments felt, but remain sufficiently detached about the whole thing to render the experience honestly' MOJO
Johnny Green first met the Clash in 1977. A RIOT OF OUR OWN is his tale of three delirious years of rock 'n' roll madness as confidant and road manager of the Clash, from the early punk days to LONDON CALLING and touring America. Ray Lowry accompanied the band as official 'war artist' on the second American tour and designed the London Calling album cover. Together, in words and pictures, Green and Lowry give the definitive, inside story on one of the most magnificent rock 'n' roll bands ever.Hugely enjoyable ... Green's great achievement is to recapture exactly how those moments felt, but remain sufficiently detached about the whole thing to render the experience honestly * MOJO *
Finally ... a Clash book worth its salt ... Here it all is, London calling from the top of the dial - the low-life liggers, the bags of cash, the cops, the coke, the quarrels, up and down the Westway and in and out of the lights, the great bass speakers, the driving rain and reggae, expectation, exploration and the cosmic live gigs ... This is a witty tribute to the only lastingly listenable punk band -- Liz Young * INDEPENDENT *
I like Johnny Green's book! It seems to convey the feeling in the air like it was at the time ... It captures something. It's entertaining for starters. And it's short! -- Joe Strummer
A Riot of Our Own is written from inside the eye of the storm. Johnny Green captures the essence of the Clash. He's pretty funny, too ... A Riot of Our Own enables you to smell the leather, the hairspray, the sweat and the spliff. It could quite happily sit alongside Kerouac, Kesey and Ginsberg in terms of its celebration of living life on a knife edge -- Ben Myers * MELODY MAKER *
This touching, angry, uproarious take sustains 238 pages because it never lets go of the notion that as one day follows another something more than a pop group's career might be at stake -- Greil Marcus
Fucking great! -- Joe Strummer's builders
Johnny Green (Author)
Johnny Green has a degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies from Lancaster University. After spending five years on the road with The Clash he left the music business and eventually became Kent county education adviser on sex and drugs. He lives in Whitstable, Kent.Garry Barker (Author) Garry Barker is a Clash fan. He has a degree in English from London University and is a freelance writer and journalist. He lives in Kent.Ray Lowry (Illustrator) Ray Lowry was an artist and cartoonist for the Guardian, Observer, NME, Punch, Private Eye, Loaded and Mojo. He died in 2008.