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Panic on the Streets: The "Smiths" Location Guide

by Phill Gatenby
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Overview

Such classic songs as Panic, Suffer Little Children, and Rusholme Ruffians have made The Smiths synonymous not only with mordant humor and lovelorn tales of alienation, but also with tales that are specifically and unmistakably located in the British Isles. Phill Gatenby, author of Morrissey's Manchester, explores the worlds of Morrissey’s formative years, and The Smiths’ brief but extraordinary heyday, in a book that acts as both a guide and a revealing insight into the lyrical inspirations of The Smiths’ enigmatic singer. This is the way to explore the England of Morrissey and The Smiths—an extraordinary, incomparable amalgam of the 1980s and earlier eras.

Synopsis

Such classic songs as Panic, Suffer Little Children, and Rusholme Ruffians have made The Smiths synonymous not only with mordant humor and lovelorn tales of alienation, but also with tales that are specifically and unmistakably located in the British Isles. Phill Gatenby, author of Morrissey's Manchester, explores the worlds of Morrissey’s formative years, and The Smiths’ brief but extraordinary heyday, in a book that acts as both a guide and a revealing insight into the lyrical inspirations of The Smiths’ enigmatic singer. This is the way to explore the England of Morrissey and The Smiths—an extraordinary, incomparable amalgam of the 1980s and earlier eras.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Reynolds & Hearn
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781905287468

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