Hallelujah!: The extraordinary story of Shaun Ryder and Happy Mondays
By (Author) John Warburton
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
782.42166092
Paperback
272
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
187g
The Mondays were the band who had it all. Credited with a range of achievements, from creating Madchester and introducing indie kids to dance music, they were the rock'n'roll story that beggared belief. In Shaun Ryder they had an inspired gutter poet; in his sidekick Bez they had a cultural icon. This is the story fo how this hapless group of ruffians, thieves, thugs and dealers - prompted by boredom, drugs and an impromptu visit from the taxman - got their act back together after six long years and played a sell-out world tour. Along the way a man was set on fire, an orgy was staged, someone nearly drowned and every single band member got lost in Europe. There were guns, writs, jellyfish, fights, copious amounts of class As and a skull on a stick. Journalist John Warburton, Shaun's friend and confidant, went along for the ride, including contributions from others who've witnessed the madness first-hand, including Jo Whiley, Chris Moyles, Steve Lamacq and Fatboy Slim.
A classic tale of sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and more drugs ... amusing, entertaining and compelling. * Heat *
A rollicking, relentless read * Daily Mirror *
A crudely entertaining portrait of excess. * The Times *
Action-packed, rock 'n' roll and very, very funny. 9/10. * Loaded *
John Warburton is a former Daily Sport journalist, and close friend and confident of Shaun Ryder.