Art Sex MusicFaber & Faber, 4. apr. 2017 - 384 síður A SUNDAY TIMES, TELEGRAPH, ROUGH TRADE, PITCHFORK AND UNCUT MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR |
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... gone for hours, and to wherever we felt like going, especially as our bikes allowed us to stray miles from home. Such freedom was a gift that fed my imagination and suited my inquisitive nature as we went on our explorations. Being ...
... gone somewhere without his permission. As I came through the front door as quietly as I could, Dad appeared in the hallway, stone-faced, with Mum stood behind him looking fretful. He asked me where I'd been. I said I'd been at Bridie's ...
... take that path. But, true to form, Dad dismissed my ambitions. My sister hadn't gone to university so Dad's logic of fairness was: 'Your sister didn't go to university, so you can't.' I had no choice but to leave school and get.
... sister, Jan, encouraged me. She was a hippy flower child and had gone out with Jimi Hendrix and run off for a while with Graham Nash. I admired her spirited quest to be independent, to break away from home. Seeing her battling and striving.
... gone before and had a great time blasting music through the big PA system. The hall had previously been a cinema so it was a vast space, but we were corralled into a smallish area where a load of booze was laid out and we all proceeded ...