
Joe Banks, author of Hawkwind: Days of the Undergound, is back in Derry and Toms to enthuse about a film that was, for me, a shock revelation about one of Britain's most misunderstood bands.
Not only were Slade a hard rocking act whose reputation as a live act belies their popular image as a slightly goofy glam rock fixture from early 70s Top of the Pops that invade our ears every bloody Xmas... But in 1975 they took a big swing (and commercially a miss), resulting in an incredible film about the seedy underbelly of the music business that turned 50 this year.
It spawned a fantastic novelisation too, courtesy of the late John Pidgeon and published by Panther, that ranks up there with the sweatiest, grittiest NEL pulps of the mid-70s. So we talk about that too.
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You write it and I WILL FUGGIN READ IT MATE
2 days ago
@p2ssy like the annoying Tuxedo cat; Tina Editir in Chief. Cheers lads.
3 days ago
This idea is based on actual work activities & local legends. Soaked in weed, moonshine & . 23 year old me is basically the template. An Adonis hillbilly orphan w a truck & a job working w a bunch of Vietnam veterans at the state mental hospital. Set in the primal ooze that is the Pangenuc garden of eden that is eastv Tennessee...
3 days ago
Oops got an editing assist from Tina, the Tuxedo Cat. In keeping w MM.
3 days ago
Woo hoo. Next 3 hours sorted. I’m working on my ”Carnivore” #1SHITbUuK. It was in response to the challenge of a scenario which paired mental health patients & giant amphibious monsters. My vision is giant frogs, giant catfish & giant insects (Silverfish!) All 3 amphibious species. All 3 studied my mad scientists all 3 CarnivoresCarniv worked there as a Psychiatric Tech
3 days ago
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