In 1991, five wannabe Mancunian musicians came together and cracked a spark that was to ignite the explosion which became Oasis. The band went from obscurity to become a global phenomenon in the space of a year, achieving world-wide recognition and selling over 70 million records. What started out as five young lads with a common dream of becoming rock stars eventually disintegrated into in-fighting, clashes of egos and finanical disputes. In 1995, following the release of Definitely Maybe – the fastest-selling debut of all time – things came to a head and drummer Tony McCarroll left the band.
In this candid and hilarious book, Tony
tells one of the most in-depth rock 'n' roll stories of modern times. He
reveals the truth about the early years before the band was even formed; he
tells of the drinking and drug consumption. Plus, he talks of his
much-publicised rift with Noel Gallagher. Tony's recollections include stories
involving David Beckham, Prince, Eric Cantona and John McEnroe.
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