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I Swear I Was There: The Gig that Changed the World
by David Nolan
On June 4,
1976, four young men took the stage of a tiny upstairs hall in
Manchester for a gig that, quite literally, changed the world.
In front of a handful of people they played one of the most
important live sets of all time. Alongside Woodstock and Live
Aid, the Sex Pistols' performance at the Lesser Free Trade Hall
has been named by critics as one of the most pivotal
performances in music history ... not necessarily because of the
quality of the music - but because of the effect the music had
on the audience. Members of Joy Division and New Order, the
Smiths, the Fall and Buzzcocks were there that night as well as
Tony Wilson, a key player in the story of Factory records, the
Hacienda, Madchester and beyond. This was truly a gig that
changed the world. The truth behind that gig - plus the Pistols'
repeat performance six weeks later and their first ever TV
appearance - has been shrouded in mystery for thirty years.
Until now, everyone's been happy to print the legend, now here's
the truth. Featuring previously unpublished photos, interviews
with key players and audience members, I Swear I Was There
brings pop culture to life thirty years after the Summer of
Punk.
ISBN 0 9549704 9 7 - 208 pages -
Paperback - 40pp b/w pics - £9.99
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