Street-Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence
By (Author) Will Hodgkinson
Bonnier Books Ltd
Nine Eight Books
3rd December 2024
5th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Music industry
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Addiction and therapy
Housing and homelessness
Popular culture
782.42166092
Hardback
368
Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 32mm
555g
'Will has finally written his masterpiece. I'm glad I could be of assistance' LAWRENCE
'Essential reading' JARVIS COCKER
'Wonderful' BOBBY GILLESPIE
'A fascinating tale beautifully told' BRETT ANDERSON
Lawrence is the greatest pop star who never made it, his dreams of glory thwarted over the past five decades by bad luck and self-sabotage. At sixty-one, he set off on a new mission: to escape poverty, obscurity and the humiliation of kids at the bus stop laughing at him by writing a smash hit. But what is the cost of a dream
In 1980, Lawrence formed Felt, who released ten albums and ten singles in ten years before splitting up. In 1991, he reinvented himself with novelty-pop outfit Denim. Signed to EMI, riding the wave of Britpop, in 1997, Denim's song 'Summer Smash' became Radio 1's Single of the Week and looked like a sure-fire hit. Then Princess Diana was killed in a car crash. All copies were melted down. Crushing depression, addiction and homelessness followed... but in the face of it all, Lawrence never gave up.
In Street-Level Superstar, bestselling author and journalist Will Hodgkinson follows Lawrence as he rebuilds his life. He gets mistaken for an old lady by an amorous pensioner, is reduced to dragging sacks of 2p coins to his local bank and wanders through London's distant suburbs in search of lyrical inspiration. As they walk together down rain-soaked streets, Will tells the story of Britain's most eccentric cult star. Will he write the greatest song the world has ever known before the year is out And was it worth sacrificing everything - family, relationships, health, sanity - for art
''Finally, Will has written his masterpiece. I'm glad I could be of service.'' - Lawrence
''This book will make you laugh and cry - Lawrence is a monument to the power of Pop. The best and the worst of it. Essential reading.'' - Jarvis Cocker
''In a music world awash with fakes, straights and careerists on the make, Lawrence is that rare creature - an artist committed to realising his vision no matter how many humiliations and bad rolls of the dice he's had to endure. Lawrence is the one true poet of austerity Britain and Will Hodgkinson's wonderful book captures the essence and strangeness of the man.'' - Bobby Gillespie
''Street-Level Superstar has the same sense of discipline and whim as Andy Warhol's From A to B and Back Again, with a hint of the entirely personal philosophy of Huysman's A Rebours. A fantastic, singular book.'' - Mat Osman
''There's success and there's failure but Lawrence's destiny was to be something uniquely in-between. A fascinating tale beautifully told.'' - Brett Anderson
Will Hodgkinson is author of the music books Guitar Man, Song Man, The Ballad of Britain and In Perfect Harmony. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian, Mojo and Vogue and presented the Sky Arts television series Songbook. Since 2010, he has been chief rock and pop critic for The Times.