Never Mind the Botox

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Mitch Stansbury ISBN: 9781909271807
Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd. Publication: November 11, 2014
Imprint: M-Y Books Ltd. Language: English
Author: Mitch Stansbury
ISBN: 9781909271807
Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd.
Publication: November 11, 2014
Imprint: M-Y Books Ltd.
Language: English

We, four suburban 40-somethings, had all but ignored live music – proper live music – for 20 years. The Banshees, Buzzcocks, and The Smiths happened so long ago that they might have been in a different life. Live music now was a mum from Doncaster pretending to be the blonde one from Abba, and we needed help. Thankfully, it came when our children found indie rock, and demanded to see it up close. A night at Wembley with The Killers kick-started a five-year odyssey of 70 nights, 100 bands, and all of this: Superheroes in spandex, Viking Metallers in a strip club, cross-dressing sax players, foam parties, demented babysitters, homicidal ticket touts, terrifying body art, the world’s laziest roadie, and some dad dancing. We’ve met an ‘80s legend playing drums in a punk cover band and have been stalked by a masked man in a gay nightclub. We’ve been derailed by the Pope, and insulted by a singer who then bought us all a drink, and briefly had a rock star’s arse in our hands. Well, in my hands. Fleeting it may have been, but he hasn’t called! Or even sent a text. "Never Mind the Botox" is a journey of mild, middle-aged rebellion. Once or twice a month, we try not to stand out in a crowd 30 years younger. Sometimes the children keep us company, other times we leave them at home. And so what if we can’t hear the next morning. Old people need rock ’n’ roll, too.

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We, four suburban 40-somethings, had all but ignored live music – proper live music – for 20 years. The Banshees, Buzzcocks, and The Smiths happened so long ago that they might have been in a different life. Live music now was a mum from Doncaster pretending to be the blonde one from Abba, and we needed help. Thankfully, it came when our children found indie rock, and demanded to see it up close. A night at Wembley with The Killers kick-started a five-year odyssey of 70 nights, 100 bands, and all of this: Superheroes in spandex, Viking Metallers in a strip club, cross-dressing sax players, foam parties, demented babysitters, homicidal ticket touts, terrifying body art, the world’s laziest roadie, and some dad dancing. We’ve met an ‘80s legend playing drums in a punk cover band and have been stalked by a masked man in a gay nightclub. We’ve been derailed by the Pope, and insulted by a singer who then bought us all a drink, and briefly had a rock star’s arse in our hands. Well, in my hands. Fleeting it may have been, but he hasn’t called! Or even sent a text. "Never Mind the Botox" is a journey of mild, middle-aged rebellion. Once or twice a month, we try not to stand out in a crowd 30 years younger. Sometimes the children keep us company, other times we leave them at home. And so what if we can’t hear the next morning. Old people need rock ’n’ roll, too.

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