![]() ![]() ![]() The reading Burgess gave coupled with a swift flick through the book reveals that Burgess indeed has great stories to tell, and is a good (and funny) writer to boot. On one occasion, such was the frenzy of micro-engineering and logistics in hiding The Charlatans’ drug paraphernalia inside a stereo system, that the band didn’t realise they had passed the border seventeen miles previously. Reading extracts from his book, Burgess revealed snippets of life on the road with a rock band, which as most of us have long suspected appears to involve long and convoluted attempts to smuggle banned substances across borders on a tour bus, with “many a nook and cranny” for such things. Burgess: “I enjoyed Dylan’s Chronicles…but I wanted my book to be more like Pulp Fiction…” Charlatans lead singer Tim Burgess launched his autobiography Telling Storiesthis week at a special event at St James’ Church in Piccadilly. ![]()
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