PAGES: 346
DIMENSIONS: 5.43 x 0.87 x 8.5 Inches
FORMAT: Softcover
AUTHOR(S): Ged Duffy
“Stockholm Monsters were the first band to come from Burnage. Oasis were the second” - Noel Gallagher
"My favourite band that, at the time, I had the least understanding of how important they could be, was probably Stockholm Monsters... they were the scally band three, four years before the Mondays, before the Roses” - Tony Wilson
Ged Duffy might be the unluckiest man in Manchester music. He could have managed New Order; he could have been the bass player in The Cult; he could have seen his band, Stockholm Monsters, take the mantle of the Happy Mondays and become the breakout scally-band on the coolest record label in the world... but of course none of this happened.
Told with wit and a photographic memory for gigs and dates, Ged recalls his years as a stagehand at the Russell Club and later The Hacienda, touring with New Order and then turning down the chance to tour America with them, leaving Stockholm Monsters when they were about to hit it big, life in the colony of artists, oddballs and dropouts in Hulme and how he managed to successfully avoid fame and fortune.
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