Bobby Gillespie - Tenement Kid
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âGillespie is rock and rollâs Oliver Twist. A punk rock fairytale, razor sharp on class struggle, music, style, and a singular view of the world resulting in one of the worldâs great bands. Couldnât put downâ Courtney Love
Born into a working-class Glaswegian family in the summer of 1961, TENEMENT KID begins in the district of Springburn, soon to be evacuated in Edward Heathâs brutal slum clearances. Leaving school at 16 and going to work as a printersâ apprentice, Bobbyâs rock n roll epiphany arrives like a bolt of lightning shining from Phil Lynottâs mirrored pickguard at his first gig at the Apollo in Glasgow. Filled with âthe holy spirit of rock n rollâ his destiny is sealed with the arrival of the Sex Pistols and punk rock which to Bobby, represents an iconoclastic vision of class rebellion and would ultimately lead to him becoming an artist initially in the Jesus and Mary Chain then Primal Scream.
Building like a breakbeat crescendo to the Summer of Love, Boys Own parties, and the fateful meeting with Andrew Weatherall in an East Sussex field, as the â80s bleed into the â90s and a new kind of electronic soul music starts to pulse through the nationâs consciousness, TENEMENT KID closes with the release of Screamadelica, the album often credited with âstarting the â90sâ. A book filled with the joy and wonder of a rock n roll apostle who would radically reshape the future sounds of fin de siècle British pop, Bobby Gillespieâs memoir cuts a righteous path through a decade lost to Thatcherism and saved by acid house.

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Paperback
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âGillespie is rock and rollâs Oliver Twist. A punk rock fairytale, razor sharp on class struggle, music, style, and a singular view of the world resulting in one of the worldâs great bands. Couldnât put downâ Courtney Love
Born into a working-class Glaswegian family in the summer of 1961, TENEMENT KID begins in the district of Springburn, soon to be evacuated in Edward Heathâs brutal slum clearances. Leaving school at 16 and going to work as a printersâ apprentice, Bobbyâs rock n roll epiphany arrives like a bolt of lightning shining from Phil Lynottâs mirrored pickguard at his first gig at the Apollo in Glasgow. Filled with âthe holy spirit of rock n rollâ his destiny is sealed with the arrival of the Sex Pistols and punk rock which to Bobby, represents an iconoclastic vision of class rebellion and would ultimately lead to him becoming an artist initially in the Jesus and Mary Chain then Primal Scream.
Building like a breakbeat crescendo to the Summer of Love, Boys Own parties, and the fateful meeting with Andrew Weatherall in an East Sussex field, as the â80s bleed into the â90s and a new kind of electronic soul music starts to pulse through the nationâs consciousness, TENEMENT KID closes with the release of Screamadelica, the album often credited with âstarting the â90sâ. A book filled with the joy and wonder of a rock n roll apostle who would radically reshape the future sounds of fin de siècle British pop, Bobby Gillespieâs memoir cuts a righteous path through a decade lost to Thatcherism and saved by acid house.
















