Multi-award winning editor of GQ magazine and former 'Blitz Kid' Dylan Jones writes his personal history of the 1980s.
Dylan Jones is the multi-award winning editor of GQ magazine.He has been an editor at i-D magazine, The Face, Arena, the Observer and the Sunday Times. He writes for the Mail on Sunday, is a Vice President of the Hay Festival and a board member of the Norman Mailer Foundation. He has written eleven books including the critically aclaimed When Ziggy Played Guitar and From the Ground Up, U2's celebration of their record-breaking 360 tour.
Fascinating ... a unique insight into the day, and the decade.
*Observer*
Live Aid was such an utterly humungous phenomenon that, in many
ways, it came to define our memories of an entire decade ... Dylan
Jones [is] perfectly poised at the heart of it all to give us an
electric and sometimes eye-opening account.
*Star magazine*
Hugely pleasing ... Dylan Jones looks at the Eighties through the
prism of Live Aid.
*Evening Standard*
This is a bumper Live Aid book containing a wealth of backstage
anecdotes which paint a candid view of the 1980s pop
aristocracy.
*Herald*
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