
The Rhythm and the Tide by Mike Badger
The story of great lost Liverpool band The La's (of There She Goes fame); the founding of independent record label, Viper. Both personal memoir from a musician and the story of Liverpool's popular music over the past 30 years.
Reviews 'Mike’s book is available now and is an addictive read, not just for La’s fans but to anyone who has ever wanted to be involved in the music businessIt shows that it’s not all about the Cowell model and it’s there to be enjoyed. It is also an insightful and affectionate account of the Liverpool Music scene in the late 70s and 80s with an overflowing cast list of Liverpool notables, all of whom are dear to Mike’s heart and have played some part in his fascinating story.'
Del Pike, Get Into This (June, 2016)
'This book does not set out to be a definitive history of The La’s, instead it’s a portrait of a man with a key insight into the city of Liverpool at a significant point of its rich cultural history. It is also a valuable case study on how to retain a level of humanity, sanity and artistic integrity within a charged and divisive political climate. This was, after all, a period in which Margaret Thatcher’s right-wing ideology maintained there is no such thing as society.'
Animal My Soul (May 2016)
'The book follows Badger from the dark days of Post-Punk when Liverpool was a hot bed of talent, not to mention mass unemployment, through the foundations that would become Britpop to the present. Cameos from Captain Beefheart and Frank Sidebottom merely add sauce to an already delicious menu.'
Pat McGuiness, Record Collector
'The Rhythm and the Tide is a fascinating and rewarding experience packed with touching tales and adventures. It's The Rhythm and the Tide is a fascinating and rewarding experience packed with touching tales and adventures. It's not just the story of a prolific artist, but of a city and an era. An era which shaped the future of British music. Funny, sad, poignant and uplifting. A must for all music lovers, artists, historians and anybody who enjoys a good read.'
Liam Doyle, Mongoose TV (December 2015)
'It all makes for a gloriously entertaining read, not least because the authors have an engagingly laidback, anecdotal style. I’ve not mentioned the regular reflections on the spirit and character of Liverpool, or the insights into the city’s cultural scene, or the memories of performing in the States and touring Germany. As you’ll have gathered, Mike Badger’s had an enviably full and fascinating life.'
Merseysider Magazine (December, 2015)
'The new book The Rhythm and the Tide by Mike Badger with the assistance of Cork’s own Tim Peacock delves into Liverpool’s post Beatles cultural community seen through the filter of his own experience as founder member of lost pop heroes The La’s.'
Mike McGrath-Bryan, Cork Evening Echo
'Full of the hope and madness of youth and the creative yearning played out against the backdrop red northern bricks and musical passion and history.'
John Robb, Louder Than War
Del Pike, Get Into This (June, 2016)
'This book does not set out to be a definitive history of The La’s, instead it’s a portrait of a man with a key insight into the city of Liverpool at a significant point of its rich cultural history. It is also a valuable case study on how to retain a level of humanity, sanity and artistic integrity within a charged and divisive political climate. This was, after all, a period in which Margaret Thatcher’s right-wing ideology maintained there is no such thing as society.'
Animal My Soul (May 2016)
'The book follows Badger from the dark days of Post-Punk when Liverpool was a hot bed of talent, not to mention mass unemployment, through the foundations that would become Britpop to the present. Cameos from Captain Beefheart and Frank Sidebottom merely add sauce to an already delicious menu.'
Pat McGuiness, Record Collector
'The Rhythm and the Tide is a fascinating and rewarding experience packed with touching tales and adventures. It's The Rhythm and the Tide is a fascinating and rewarding experience packed with touching tales and adventures. It's not just the story of a prolific artist, but of a city and an era. An era which shaped the future of British music. Funny, sad, poignant and uplifting. A must for all music lovers, artists, historians and anybody who enjoys a good read.'
Liam Doyle, Mongoose TV (December 2015)
'It all makes for a gloriously entertaining read, not least because the authors have an engagingly laidback, anecdotal style. I’ve not mentioned the regular reflections on the spirit and character of Liverpool, or the insights into the city’s cultural scene, or the memories of performing in the States and touring Germany. As you’ll have gathered, Mike Badger’s had an enviably full and fascinating life.'
Merseysider Magazine (December, 2015)
'The new book The Rhythm and the Tide by Mike Badger with the assistance of Cork’s own Tim Peacock delves into Liverpool’s post Beatles cultural community seen through the filter of his own experience as founder member of lost pop heroes The La’s.'
Mike McGrath-Bryan, Cork Evening Echo
'Full of the hope and madness of youth and the creative yearning played out against the backdrop red northern bricks and musical passion and history.'
John Robb, Louder Than War
Mike Badger founded highly influential Liverpool guitar band The La’s (of ‘There She Goes’ fame). He founded the Viper record label, directed videos for assorted Britpop bands, and has a parallel career as a sculptor (his Tin Planet providing the cover image and name of Space’s album Tin Planet). Both his musical and sculpture work is in the Museum of Liverpool and he has exhibited several times at the Bluecoat as well as extensive international exhibitions. Tim Peacock is a music journalist writing for Record Collector. He is also the General Editor of the music website Whisperin' & Hollerin'.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781781382585 |
| ISBN 10 | 1781382581 |
| Title | The Rhythm and the Tide |
| Author | Mike Badger |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
| Year published | 2015-10-16 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |