Advertising man Paul Dane felt the year of 1967 promised to be
rather different as he drove south across the river with Susie,
high as a kite. And so the year proved to be. The Rolling Stones
drug bust set the tone.. The first worldwide broadcast of a pop
song with 'All You Need Is Love' brought hope. The Monterey
Festival in California was a triumph. The women had never been so
willing, the countryside never more beautiful, as 'the summer of
love' exploded in all its glorious profusion. As you embark on your
roller coaster ride, you may well wonder where you are going to end
up. But then so did the rest of the country and the world as 1967
brought reminders of a distant Merrie England that everyone had
thought long buried. Yet here it was bursting back into life. Could
it get any weirder or wilder? Along comes the Pink Floyd with eerie
presentiments of the Space Age. Hold onto your seats and make sure
you are firmly strapped in. The journey has begun, The piper is at
the gates of dawn. But there would inevitably be casualties along
the way. Here is a novel to make you taste, feel, see and
experience how it was in the heady days of 1967. There is a lot of
sex. It is '50 shades of grey' but now in glorious psychedelic
color. And there is a lot of rock'n'roll. It is the soundtrack to
the year in a way that permeated every crevice, music was
everywhere, and it was influential in a way that was all embracing,
there was no getting away from the revolution being fermented. In
the background rumble the sounds of war, of the draft, of ugly
realities that could be denied but not necessarily escaped. The
book takes you through each kaleidoscopic month of the year,
encountering a host of dazzling characters, especially the women
who regularly cross Paul Dane's path, and who invariably give as
good as they get. There are the athletic but curious girls from
Chicago who are swept away by the raunchy music of the Stones
recreating the blues of the Mississippi Delta with a fresh
sensuality that carries all before them. And it is Jagger's music
which persuades Janet, shortly to be married, to spend the night
together with Paul Dane so he can instruct her in the ways of the
bedroom. Tineka, a Dutch girl, working as an au pair right next to
where John Lennon resides, is invited to a London party where she
leaves her virginity behind and discovers a whole new lifestyle. By
the time the golden summer of 1967 arrives the scene has switched
to the holiday island of Jersey. Estelle, an art student, finds
herself singing about a girl leaving home, it is from the new
Beatles record, Sergeant Pepper, as she walks along the coast road
with Paul. Is it also a song about her? She seeks love and
understanding, but that she discovers is hard to find with police
torchlights playing over her naked form. Back in London, we meet
more American girls checking out the fast moving London scene. A
new supergroup, the Pink Floyd, is arising. For Julia from Florida
it is a chance to dip her toe in the waters of a London scene that
flows so fast it is difficult to even know what precisely she is
experiencing in the shadowed recesses of The Roundhouse and the
house where there has been a suicide in the last week. The imminent
tragedy of Brian Jones' destruction figures in the closing months
of the year. You encounter him appearing before a vengeful
judiciary, winning a reprieve but then completing his own rapid
disintegration. The enigmatic figure of Prince Stanislaus
Klossowski de Rola, friend of the Stones, of Paul McCartney, of Syd
Barrett from the Pink Floyd, makes several appearances through the
book. He hints at other realities, of other truths, the mystical
East beckons, sadly he leaves the shattered Syd Barrett to his
demons after realizing Syd is beyond even his wizardry. Besides, he
has his hands full trying to save Brian Jones, original founder of
the Stones. The year of 1967 ends as mysteriously as it had begun.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2013 |
First published: |
August 2013 |
Authors: |
David Stuart Ryan
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 17mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
308 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4922-2691-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4922-2691-2 |
Barcode: |
9781492226918 |
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