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Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn
Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn | Brett Anderson
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'A compelling personal account of the dramas of a singular British band' Neil Tennant The trajectory of Suede - hailed in infancy as both 'The Best New Band in Britain' and 'effete southern wankers' - is recalled with moving candour by its frontman Brett Anderson, whose vivid memoir swings seamlessly between the tender, witty, turbulent, euphoric and bittersweet. Suede began by treading the familiar jobbing route of London's emerging new 1990s indie bands - gigs at ULU, the Camden Powerhaus and the Old Trout in Windsor - and the dispiriting experience of playing a set to an audience of one. But in these halcyon days, their potential was undeniable. Anderson's creative partnership with guitarist Bernard Butler exposed a unique and brilliant hybrid of lyric and sound; together they were a luminescent team - burning brightly and creating some of the era's most revered songs and albums. In Afternoons with the Blinds drawn, Anderson unflinchingly explores his relationship with addiction, heartfelt in the regret that early musical bonds were severed, and clear-eyed on his youthful persona. 'As a young man . . . I oscillated between morbid self-reflection and vainglorious narcissism' he writes. His honesty, sharply self-aware and articulate, makes this a compelling autobiography, and a brilliant insight into one of the most significant bands of the last quarter century.
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#TuesdayTunes @TieDyeDude
🎙️ Suede
💿 Head Music
🎵 Electricity
⚡We got a love that's cold as stone
We got a love from our violent homes
We got a love and it got no name
We kiss our love with lips like pain
We got a lotta electricity
We got a love like AC/DC
We got a love and it got no shame
We kiss our love with lips like pain
Kissing our love with lips like pain
I said, oh it's bigger than the universe
It's bigger than the universe

Bookwomble ⚡It's bigger than the two of us
Oh it's bigger than you and me
We got a love between us and it‘s like electricity⚡

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TrishB Some crackers on that 😁 1mo
Bookwomble @TrishB I'm partial to Elephant Man 😁🐘 1mo
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Seeing as Suede is one of my all-time favorite bands, this was a really tough read but filled in gaps in knowledge, unflinchingly looked at fame and addiction, and made me feel less bad for never having owned their last album (of their first existence). I can‘t wait for the third volume when the band reunites and makes some of the most beautiful music ever written.

TrishB Brett writes beautifully and is very honest. 5y
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TrishB
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Beautifully and brutally honestly written. Brett does not shy away from any of the tough stories about the rise and demise of the band.

MicheleinPhilly “Effete southern wankers.” 😂 5y
TrishB @MicheleinPhilly they could be exactly that! 5y
arlenefinnigan Really looking forward to this. 5y
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