A
Dysfunctional
Success
the wreckless eric manual
(written by the author)

published by The Do Not Press, 2003
ISBN 1 904 316 18 2

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My first book!  'A Dysfunctional Success' is about right - I got sick and tired in the eighties and nineties of being described in the press as one of pop's great losers, so I looked at my life and how I'd arrived at where I am now (or was then) and realised that I was really quite successful - it just depends on how you measure it. At some point shortly before I finished the book I wrote:

'I didn't want to write a showbiz biography, the sort that chronicles the early struggle for fame, works through a successful middle period, and chronicles the downfall via a collection of lurid drug-related episodes and boring contractual details, finally fizzling out in a collection of lame anecdotes designed to demonstrate what a great guy I am now that life's being good to me and I'm on the straight and narrow. WH Smith is already full of crap like that.'

Then it dawned on me that that was quite possibly what I'd done - except that I don't deal in anecdotes - I hate anecdotes - the very idea of anecdotes pisses me off. Anecdotes are the province of middle-aged men - fleece-wearing middle-aged men with large varifocal glasses who prop themselves up on one arm against an available surface, cross one leg over the other, and with a jutting hip launch into yet another amusing anecdote. I don't do that. (Please God I don't do that!!)  I went on to point out

'...mine has much more textured wallpaper, through-lounges and irrelevent detail than most, which could well be its saving grace.'

And I don't go into contractual detail though there is a fair amount of lurid stuff in the later part of the book. But mostly it's about growing up - life in the sixties and seventies in suburban South East England, being an art student in the frozen North East, renting flats, forming bands, falling over and getting up again. And it isn't the story of Stiff Records though they do get a mention.

The best thing you can do now is buy a copy.