Staying Alive

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  • ISBN 9781911036272
  • Dimensions: 152 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Outline Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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In the late 70s, the Bee Gees spectacularly revived their career and, with their soundtrack to the Saturday Night Fever film, became the biggest disco group in the world. But when the disco boom crashed they went from icons to punch lines overnight. The band was inescapably frozen in time: all long, flowing manes, big teeth, falsettos, medallions, hairy chests, and skintight satin trousers, one finger forever pointing in the air. The Bee Gees would spend the next forty years trying to convince people there was more to them, growing ever more resentful of their gigantic disco success. We d like to dress Stayin Alive up in a white suit and gold chains and set it on fire, they said. Staying Alive finally lifts that millstone from around their necks by joyfully reappraising and celebrating their iconic disco era. Taking the reader deep into the excesses of the most hedonistic of music scenes, it tells how three brothers from Manchester transformed themselves into the funkiest white group ever and made the world dance. No longer a guilty pleasure but a national treasure.
Simon Spence collaborated with Rolling Stones manager and producer Andrew Loog Oldham on the classic memoirs Stoned and 2Stoned. He is author of the highly acclaimed 2012 biography The Stone Roses: War and Peace (Penguin) and the recent Happy Mondays: Excess All Areas (Aurum). He has written major cover stories for NME, Dazed and Confused, The Face, i-D, the Independent, the Japan Times, the International New York Times, and Q.