This book seeks to explore aspects of the Holocaust as it is remembered and reflect ultimately on parallels with the world we live in today.
Simon Napier-Bell Livres






I'm Coming to Take You to Lunch
A Fantastic Tale of Boys, Booze and How Wham! Were Sold to China
- 408pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The narrative centers on Simon Napier-Bell's strategic orchestration of Wham!'s groundbreaking concert in communist China, a pivotal moment that catapulted the band to global fame. The account delves into the vibrant behind-the-scenes dynamics and the cultural impact of this historic event, showcasing the intersection of music and politics during a transformative era. Napier-Bell's insights reveal the complexities of promoting a Western pop group in a restrictive environment, highlighting the boldness and creativity of the endeavor.
I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
to be the first ever Western pop group to play in communist China - a masterstroke of PR which, in one swift stroke, would make them one of the biggest groups in the world.
Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Let legendary rock manager Simon Napier-Bell take you inside the (dodgy) world of popular music - not just a creative industry, but a business that has made people rich beyond their wildest dreams.
Black Vinyl White Powder
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The most authoritative, intelligent, diligently researched and unpretentious analysis of the British pop scene yet written' Sunday TelegraphBlack Vinyl White Powder charts the amazing fifty year history of the British music business in unparalleled scale and detail.
Black Vinyl White Powder: The Real Story of the British Music Industry
- 576pages
- 21 heures de lecture
With a blend of wit and sharp observation, this book offers a captivating exploration of modern life and relationships. The narrative is infused with humor and clever commentary, making it both entertaining and insightful. The characters navigate their complexities with a refreshing honesty, revealing the intricacies of human behavior and social dynamics. The engaging prose keeps readers hooked, inviting them to reflect on their own experiences while enjoying a delightful reading journey.
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
But when you're on the run from the German police with Marc Bolan, brothel- hopping with Keith Moon and generally living the life of Riley at the music industry's expense, it would be a shame not to share those amazing experiences with the rest of the world, wouldn't it?
Marc Bolan: Born to Boogie
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on Marc Bolan's extraordinary journey, this biography details his rise from a struggling artist in the late 1960s to a glam rock icon with T. Rex. Co-written by his first manager, it captures his unique musical style and cultural impact, paralleling his fame with that of the Beatles. The narrative, enriched by insights from Bolan's first wife and the Marc Bolan Fan Club, explores the highs and lows of his life, culminating in his tragic death at 29, while celebrating his lasting legacy in music.
This is both the story of the 50-year battle for equal rights and deeply personal accounts from high profile politicians, comedians, actors and others in the public arena. The book features contributions from David Hockney, Stephen Fry, Julian Clary, Matt Lucas, Matthew Parrish, Simon Callow, Will Young, Sir Derek Jacobi, Tom Robinson, Marc Almond, Sir Elton John, Alain Judd, Simon Callow, Angela Eagle, Baroness Barker, Dan Gillespie Sells, Evan Davis, Jake Graf, Jason Prince, Jon Savage, Lee Tracy, Lord Browne, Lord Cashman, Lord Paddick, Lord Smith, Manny, Mark Mcadam, Mark Wardell, Mathew Todd, Olly Alexander, Paris Lee, Paul Gambaccini, Peter Tachell, QBoy, Shon Faye, Stephanie Hirst, Stephen Amos, Steve Blame, The Reverend Andrew Foreshew-Cain, Tris Penna, Yotan Ottolenhgi and Zoe Lyons and more.
A highly acclaimed history of the popular music business, as told by its ultimate insider