This is Dave Courtney's second autobiographical work, the first
being the bestselling Stop The Ride I Want To Get Off. In this book
he details his exploits in the dance and rave scene over the years.
He has had an amazing life and at times you do wonder if all the
events actually happened! He really enjoys the rave scene and has
hosted raves in some very unusual places, including a disused sewer
in Slough and a circus tent outside Staines. The descriptions of
the characters are very vivid, including his larger-than-life
partner Jan and Warrior, whom you definitely would not want to get
on the wrong side of. But some passages of the book flag when he
reels off a long list of everybody who was at a particular event.
One element of the book that will certainly cause discussion is his
views on drug use. Although he warns against 'hard' drugs like
crack he is an advocate of ecstasy, speed and others. His case for
their use is based mainly on the fact that they aid enjoyment but
then this book was never going to be a serious debate on drugs. At
the end of the book are some interesting details on his life since
Stop the Ride became a bestseller. He has appeared on author tours,
spoken at the Oxford Union and also writes regularly for Front
magazine. The narrative is laced with bad puns, plugs for his
previous book and some very black humour. If you enjoyed his
previous book or are a keen clubber then this is well worth a read,
but if you are easily offended then steer clear! (Kirkus UK)
Dave Courtney, whose autobiography, Stop the Ride, I Want to Get
Off, was a huge bestseller, reveals all from another hidden aspect
of London's underworld. Notorious in London's criminal underworld,
Dave is also a big name in the club and dance scene. Raving Lunacy
is the story of this double life, and how one world spilled over
into the other. From parties in prisons, sewers, railway arches and
aircraft hangers, to legitimacy (Dave and his partner Terry Turbo
won 1999's 'Best Large Promotions of the Year'); Raving Lunacy
covers the ground that Stop the Ride left out, as Dave details what
went on after the doors were shut tight. The clientele that came to
the parties was, in Dave's words, 'the most colourful characters
London has to offer'. Dave was, as ever, in the thick of it and saw
and experienced the explosion, the fallout, the casualties and the
successes. Told with characteristic humour and brazen honesty,
Raving Lunacy reveals the darker side of the era known as the
summer of love.
General
Imprint: |
Virgin Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
March 2002 |
Authors: |
Dave Courtney
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Dimensions: |
178 x 108 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
336 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7535-0504-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
Crime
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LSN: |
0-7535-0504-5 |
Barcode: |
9780753505045 |
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