![]() I wanted the book to be a portrait of the scenius that enabled Utopia Avenue, and The Who and the Stones and so many of them, to happen in that time in that place. ![]() Otherwise they would have stayed in ephemeral forms in the upstairs room of a pub somewhere. The producers, the managers, the engineers, the session musicians, the publishers… Everything that made those songs happen. It’s a portrait of the scenius – to use Brian Eno’s term – of Soho in the 1960s. There’s a great book in the impact of that TV show on British culture.” It was the only thing on TV where you could see Marc Almond or Culture Club or what we now call the LGBTQ spectrum exist, not as a joke but as they wished to be projected. ![]() It was a cabinet of curiosities, containing other ways to be and think – other possible identities. ![]() “I would watch Top Of The Pops and be impressed in both senses of the word – admiring of, but also marked by, the more eccentric moments. ![]()
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