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Reelin' in the Years Mark Radcliffe

Reelin' in the Years By Mark Radcliffe

Reelin' in the Years by Mark Radcliffe


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Summary

BBC Radio2 DJ Mark Radcliffe looks back at the soundtrack of his lifetime, choosing one single that defined each of his years

Reelin' in the Years Summary

Reelin' in the Years: The Soundtrack of a Northern Life by Mark Radcliffe

When Mark Radcliffe was born in the late 1950s, Britain was trying to find its own version of the dangerously sexy Elvis ...we gave the world Cliff Richard but by the time Mark was old enough to recognise pop songs on the radio, the UK was exploding into the world's most exciting place to be for a young music fan. In this, his eagerly awaited new book, Mark Radcliffe takes a record from each year of his life, using the song as a starting point from which to reach out and pull together a wonderfully entertaining catalogue of memories and asides about British culture. And, as one would expect from this unique and popular broadcaster, the tunes he lists are not the usual suspects. From The Kinks' 'See My Friends', through Slade's 'Coz I Luv You' to Kraftwerk's 'Europe Endless' and Joy Division's 'Atmosphere', Mark's selections bring forth a diverse collision of styles from eras uniquely defined by their musical genres and fashions. Bringing his choices right up to the present day, we see the inclusion of artists such as Richard Hawley, Elbow and Fleet Foxes. Mark's hugely entertaining and affectionate trawl through his favourite music of the past 50 years is guaranteed to surprise and delight his many fans.

Reelin' in the Years Reviews

"Brilliant, funny and original. If I wanted to study the history of modern music, I'd have Mark Radcliffe as my professor' Brian Eno 'Having hauled the pleasingly surreal show he shares with Stuart Maconie from BBC Radio 2 to 6 Music, Mark Radcliffe unveils an entertaining new memoir. Starting at 1958, Radcliffe picks a favourite song from each year and uses it as a launch pad for his trademark rambling reverie. The chosen tracks are diverse (everything from Cliff Richard to Prince), and the writing is funny and there's an expert X Factor takedown to savour' Shortlist 19/5 '[In Reelin' in the Years, Radcliffe] reflects on his 52 years on the planet, choosing a single song released in each of them, using it to pull in memoires and reflections of British music, fashion, trends and culture across a half century. Among his choices are tracks from the Kinks, Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, The Prodigy, Elbow and Fleet Foxes. Strangely, though, there's nothing from The Shirehorses' The List, May issue 'Radcliffe's given us a remarkable music history and picked 52 defining albums, one from each of those years. Diverse is just one way to sum it up' Henry Sutton, Mirror 20-26/5 'Walk and Talk... with Mark Radcliffe' Interview and book offer in Countryfile magazine, May issue 'Having recently absconded with partner in crime Stuart Maconie to the wilder shores of BBC6, Mark Radcliffe's latest missive is an autobiography based around popular songs from each year of his life, from Cliff Richard's Move It in 1958 to last year's Factory by Band of Horses' Belfast Telegraph 28/5 'A lot of fun... a cleverly structured book in which the DJ picks a song from each year of his life and discusses the impact it's had on him, mixed up with bits and bobs of his personal life, general musings and some pretty funny random tangents. It's a gentle mix of irreverence, silliness and heartfelt honesty, and he delivers it all with a smile on his face, as he discusses everything from Cliff Richard to Joy Division with a warm frankness and a complete lack of ego' Big Issue 13/6 'DJ Mark Radcliffe takes a record from each year of his life (he was born in 1958) and uses it as a springboard for personal and nostalgic reminiscences in the enjoyable Reelin in the Years' Choice magazine, July issue 'An easy-read memoir is reliant on good anecdotes, and Radcliffe has more than a few' Guardian 2/7 'There's a lot to like about this funny, smart and surprisingly touching book' Word Magazine, June Issue

About Mark Radcliffe

Mark Radcliffe was born in Bolton and attended Manchester University. He has been employed by the BBC to talk in between records for over twenty years, many of these with Lard (aka Marc Riley) and currently with Stuart Maconie on Radio 2. He has won 6 Gold Sony Awards plus Sony's Music Broadcaster of the Year 2009, and has recorded five albums with two bands. He has three daughters and lives in Cheshire.

Additional information

GOR002771681
9780857200501
085720050X
Reelin' in the Years: The Soundtrack of a Northern Life by Mark Radcliffe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
2011-05-12
352
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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