Book description
From the author of the bestselling postpunk history Rip It Up and
Start Again comes Totally Wired, a companion book of conversations
with the brilliant minds who made the late seventies and early
eighties such a creative era for radical music and alternative
culture. Totally Wired features thirty-two interviews with postpunk's
most innovative musicians and colourful personalities - Ari Up, Jah
Wobble, David Byrne, Green Gartside, Lydia Lunch, Edwyn Collins - as
well as other movers and shakers of the period: label bosses and
managers like Anthony H. Wilson and Bill Drummond, record producers
such as Trevor Horn and Martin Rushent, and influential DJs and
journalists like John Peel and Paul Morley. Crackling with argument
and anecdote, the conversations in Totally Wired bring a rich human
dimension to the postpunk story chronicled in the critically acclaimed
Rip It Up. We get to follow these exceptional (and often eccentric)
characters from their earliest days through the glory and sometimes
disaster of their musical adventures to what they went on to do after
postpunk. We gain a vivid sense of individuals struggling against the
odds to make their world as interesting as possible, in the process
leaving a legacy of artistic ambition and provocation that
reverberates to this day. Along with the interviews, Totally Wired
also includes a bonus 'overviews' section: further reflections by
Simon Reynolds on postpunk's key icons and crucial scenes, including
John Lydon and Public Image Ltd, Ian Curtis and Joy Division, art
school conceptualists and proto-postpunkers Brian Eno and Malcolm
McLaren, and the lineage of glam grotesquerie running from Siouxsie
& The Banshees to the New Romantics to Leigh Bowery. Buzzing with
ideas and insights, Totally Wired is an absolute mind rush.
Simon Reynolds is the author of Energy Flash: A Journey through
Rave Music and Dance Culture, Blissed Out: The Raptures of Rock, The
Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellions and Rock and Roll (co-written with Joy
Press), Rip it Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978 - 1984 and, most
recently, Bring the Noise: Twenty Years of Hip Hop and Hip Rock.