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WEDNESDAY 24th OCTOBER 2001 @ FILTHY MCNASTIES, LONDON
Reading from "Give the Anarchist a Cigarette". Plus poetry with backing guitar by Larry Wallis

THURSDAY 25th OCTOBER 2001 @ BORDERS BOOKSHOP, BRIGHTON
Reading from "Give the Anarchist a Cigarette", plus poetry.

THURSDAY 25th OCTOBER 2001 @ AFTER-SIGNING PARTY, BRIGHTON
Reading from "Give the Anarchist a Cigarette". Plus poetry with backing guitar by Tim Rundall


All photos by Fee Mercury Moon.

Give the Anarchist a Cigarette by Mick Farren Amazon.co.uk Review
"In some quarters, I was regarded as a highly suspect, self-publicising egomaniac." There is little in Give the Anarchist a Cigarette--a self-aggrandising but hugely entertaining memoir--that would lead you to form any other opinion of Mick Farren. His unabashed egotism is present on every. Farren, who ran the door at the now legendary psychedelic club UFO and worked on the underground paper International Times--even successfully defending it against an obscenity charge--was a key figure in London's 60s and 70s counter-culture scene. In an era not known for restraint, he imbibed extraordinary quantities of drink and drugs and generally indulged in the kind of sexual gymnastics that now carry severe health warnings. Former lovers included Germaine Greer and Julie Burchill. His band, The Deviants, were, as he rather tirelessly points out, punk years before the Sex Pistols. They played Hyde Park, toured with the Pretty Things and a fledgling Led Zeppelin and cut a series of influential albums. As flower power gave way to the three-day week Farren concentrated on writing, working for the New Musical Express and penning a series of fantasy novels--the latter he informs us are now regarded by one critic as the "definite forerunners" of cyberpunk fiction. Assessments of his own contribution to contemporary culture may be inflated but Farren's candid, amusing and intelligent book offers a vivid and insightful portrait of rock & roll's finest decades.--Travis Elborough

Synopsis
A highly personal account of British counterculture in the 1960s and 70s, from early beatnik adventures in Ladbroke Grove, through the flowering of hippies to the snarl of punk. Along the way, Farren describes encounters with the celebrated and the notorious.

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