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Just Backdated at RNR Book Club + Author Chris Charlesworth + Q and A + Wardour Street + DJ Baba O'Really

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Dublin Castle

94 Parkway NW1 7AN London

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This afternoon’s special matinee RocknRoll Book Club was to feature Mr Spenwood Books himself, hardest working author/publisher in showbiz, Mr Richard Houghton…but he’s been having a tough time of it of late and needs a holiday…Happy Trails Richard…so it’s not all about The Who… (This Guitar Has Seconds To Live: A People’s History Of The Who was to be our book today)  but we are very pleased to welcome Chris Charlesworth along instead, his superb blog Just Backdated now also being a Spenwood Books title. Tony Gleed talks to Chris about all things Who on stage, with a Q and A to follow and a variety of Spenwood books tomes available.  Buy one, buy three. Soon be Christmas. We then complete this ‘60s/‘70s festthe best way possible…with a long set of ‘60s /‘70s classics performed by confirmed Britrock enthusiasts’ the excellent Wardour Street.  From the igniting spark of The Jam, backwards into the ’60s (Small Faces, The Kinks, The Who), and forwards into New Wave and 2-tone (The Clash, The Ruts, The Specials, The Beat) and the Mod Revival (Secret Affair, Purple Hearts, The Chords), Wardour Street are the real deal Mod and New Wave covers band…pure Fred Perry-adorned modernist joy! A brilliant way to round off a Sunday afternoon of nostalgic contemplation! Just Backdated – Melody Maker: Seven Years in the Seventies is a memoir by Chris Charlesworth who, between 1970 and 1977, was a staff writer and editor for Melody Maker, the UK’s best-selling music weekly in an era when rock stars fell over themselves to appear in its pages. Initially the paper’s News Editor, Chris was for four years MM’s US Editor, based in New York, a unique position in music journalism, and in that time regularly rubbed shoulders with rock’s most iconic heroes. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Elton John and dozens more found themselves face to face with Chris. He went on tour in America with The Who, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and many others. He was at 27 concerts by the original Who, often backstage or onstage. Somewhere above Colorado he took the controls of Led Zeppelin’s private plane. He saw an unknown Elton John at a disastrous festival in 1970 and predicted he would become a world star. He ambushed Pink Floyd in Glasgow and chased Bob Dylan in New England. Chris watched Bruce Springsteen in Norfolk, Virginia, and acclaimed his flair 18 months before Born To Run was released. He was amongst the first music writers to write about the nascent CBGBs scene in New York, introducing MM readers to Debbie Harry long before she became a household name. He identified Slade as future stars a year before they had their first hit single. His only regret was never seeing Elvis. Just Backdated – Melody Maker: Seven Years in the Seventies tells all these stories and many more. If you ever wanted to know what it was really like working full-time for a big selling music paper, taste the topsy-turvy lifestyle that went with it, and – yes – savour a juicy dollop of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, this is the book for you.Chris Charlesworth said: ‘Looking back now, from the perspective of the 21st Century, what I did and who I met between 1970 and 1977 seems unreal, a fantasy. Unlike the tightly controlled situation we have today, it was access all areas for rock writers in those years. Perhaps John Lennon’s tragic murder was to blame for that tight control. John tops the list of those I hung out with, along with The Who, Led Zep, Bowie and many more, but my memoir does not name-drop for name-dropping’s sake, just tells it how it was when I was lucky enough to be slap band in the middle of it all.’ Illustrated with selected photographs by celebrated rock photographers Bob Gruen and Barrie Wentzell, Just Backdated – Melody Maker: Seven Years in the Seventies by Chris Charlesworth will be published in hardback by Spenwood Books on 27 September 2024, price £25.  

Source: Dublin Castle website

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