Setting the record straight music memoirs

From Morrissey to Marr, Hook to Sumner, musicians are falling over themselves to give us their side of the story but are any of them worth reading?

In June 1976 the Sex Pistols played a sparsely attended gig at Manchesters Lesser Free Trade Hall. The night has gone down in history, not for the music played, but for the creativity it inspired in certain audience members. This creativity continues to reverberate into the 21st century though nowadays it is more likely to appear on paper than on vinyl.

Thus recent years have seen the publication of Morrisseys Autobiography, Mark E Smiths Renegade, and Peter Hooks Unknown Pleasures; there are rumours of forthcoming memoirs from Johnny Marr, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook (again: this time concentrating solely on New Order) and, perhaps most intriguingly, Brix Smith Start, ex-wife of Mark E Smith).

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