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Mike Joyce - The Drums: A Times Book of the Year 2025

Autor Mike Joyce
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2026
A Times, Resident and Rough Trade Book of the Year
“A warm and engaging memoir” Guardian
“A beautifully told odyssey” Daily Express
“A brilliant book” Mark Ellen, Word in Your Ear
The long overdue reflection of life in The Smiths from their legendary drummer.
As a band, the Smiths need no introduction. Formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1987, all four of their studio albums reached the top five in the UK charts. They are widely lauded as one of the most influential groups of all time.
Mike is the last member of the band to release their autobiography and this is his no-holds-barred story of what it was like to play the drums in the Smiths. Throughout his honest and witty reflections, Mike answers the question he and bassist Andy Rourke used to often ask each other: ‘Where did it all go right?’
A lot of the Smiths’ past is already canonised. Rather than retelling those well-documented iconic moments, in The Drums, Mike conveys ‘the feeling’ of his time in the band. His off-piste, frank and witty perspective allows him to re-contextualise fan favourite moments through a beautifully vulnerable, human insight into his life.
The written history of the Smiths is not missing an encyclopedic account of everything that happened over the years; but Mike’s honest, entertaining and deeply human memoir is what Smiths fans have been waiting for. This book truly conveys what it felt like to be a member of the Smiths.
In The Drums, Mike Joyce finally gives us the perspective of the self-confessed biggest Smiths fan in the world who from the start was just some lad from the suburbs of Fallowfield who played the drums.
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ISBN-13: 9781917923279
ISBN-10: 1917923279
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Editura: Putman Publishing
Colecția New Modern

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The long overdue reflection of life in The Smiths from their legendary drummer

Recenzii

“Told with humour and a sense of positivity that emanates from every page, this is the story that matches the music without the court cases and the mudslinging that has since risked tarnishing the band’s extraordinary career”
“Affectionate, conspiratorial and funny, The Drums restores the joy to the Smiths story 4/5”
“The insight Joyce brings to the table here delivered with love and affection is worth its weight in gold. Joyce captures that world and that time magically”
“(Joyce) frames his memoir as a love story. Joyce's memories of The Smiths ascent capture the strange energy of the time. The whole thing unspools like a black and white dream”
“Plenty of tantalising revelations and astute observations ... with a delightfully direct, easy to read and warm style, Joyce testifies to the astonishing greatness of the best four-piece guitar band to ever hail from these islands ... A terrific read and wonderful reconnection to a lost world”
“Where Moz's memoir was high minded, Mike Joyce's take is candid and piss takery, telling it straight with all the rat-a-tat directness of his fills. Insightful”
“Stands apart from most rock memoirs in that it is remarkably lacking in ego. Scoured through with warmth and Mancunian wit. It reads like the wide eyed work of somebody who still can't quite believe his luck that he ended up playing in his favourite band. Sharp, affable and full of stories”
“(Joyce) revisits key moments with a fresh perspective balancing humour and vulnerability while capturing the emotional core his years with the band”
“If you need to be reminded of all the glorious, tremendous achievements of The Smiths, this is the book. A brilliant book”