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I Know This Much: From Soho to Spandau

From Soho to Spandau

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I Know This Much: From Soho to Spandau

By: Gary Kemp
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I Know This Much – written and read by Gary Kemp – Spandau Ballet's prime mover – is simply the freshest, most exciting and best read memoir to arrive for years

Gary's story begins in North London, where the Kemp family rented a home with no bathrooms and chickens in the yard. After a couple of failed attempts to kill his brother Martin, his parents gave him a guitar for Christmas.

From schoolyard battles between the Bowie Boys and the Prog Rockers to Mrs Kemp's firm insistence on net curtains, from acting for the Children's Film Foundation to manning a fruit and veg stall on Saturdays, Gary brilliantly evokes an upbringing full of love, creativity and optimism.

As the Thatcher years begin, Gary's account of the outrageous London club scene centred around the Blitz and Billy's is just sizzling. Out of this glamorous mayhem of kilt-wearing mascara'd peacocks would emerge Spandau Ballet – the band that would define the era, and hold high the victorious standard of the New Romantics.

Gary's thrilling journey with Spandau Ballet would see them record worldwide hits such as True, Gold and Through the Barricades, play the biggest stadiums in the world, and take to the stage in togas when their luggage gets lost in flight. Stallions, supermodels and dwarves would be hired for video shoots, and through it all, Gary records the wonderful friendships, and the slowly-building tensions that would eventually see five old friends facing each other in court.

I Know This Much tells the story of Spandau Ballet, but it's far more than a book about being in a band. Whether it's meeting Ronnie Kray before filming The Krays, sketching out the fashions and subcultures of the day, or hanging out with Princess Diana, this book offers a story on every page. And all the more so because it's all written – brilliantly – by Gary himself.

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Critic reviews

“Gary not only knows how to dress well, and compose a song well, he writes brilliantly too. Great bloke, great band, great book" – BOB GELDOF

"It should surprise no one that Gary Kemp writes as well as he does in I Know This Much – he was always the brightest star in the New Romantic firmament. But he has additionally given us one of the most insightful and sensitive pop memoirs to appear since 'True' topped the charts. A revelation" – BARNEY HOSKYNS, author of Hotel California and Lowside of the Road: A Life of Tom Waits.

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Highly recommended and well delivered by Gary. A real insight into an exciting musical era.

A great listen!

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Really enjoyed it. Dramatic, sometimes a bit grandiose ( even pompous) but nonetheless a descriptive, interesting time capsule. Good that it’s authentic and is narrated by the writer himself.

Listening to Gary

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I attended the same school as Gary and other members of Spandau Ballet, but a few years later and after its relocation from Islington to Hertfordshire. The school stayed close to its roots and Gary's story resonates strongly and is told straightforwardly and lovingly, vis a vis friends, bandmembers, lovers and family. It made me laugh and cry in equal measure, although i doubt it was written or narrated to deliberately pull at the heartstrings. Being down to earth and honest conveyed the highs and lows more than any hyperbole could do. This is not just for Spandau Ballet fans, although the band is the obvious strong thread upon which the book is based. If you grew up in the 80's, or are curious about how music is made and promoted (Steve Dagger, the band's manager was quite a genius) or simply enjoy a good autobiography, you can enjoy this tale, as i did, very much.

A story of life and stardom

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Gary’s story told by the man himself is inspiring, well spoken & read. He’s fair to himself & those he talks about but there is heart to everything he says. The last chapter particularly is incredibly moving. Thank you for writing this, Gary. I highly recommend it.

Enjoyable story of an underrated musician

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Gary narrates his own story very well. He subtly draws you into his world of being kids wanting to be famous and eager to make it in music. The best image of all has to be the time 80/81 with so many British bands all on the verge of breaking through and yet all coming together at The Blitz club in London ran by Steve Strange. Such a great story with the inside track on how Spandau really broke though whilst navigating such fierce competition. Witty, graphic, moving, easy listening and very informative of the 80’s decade. The only very minor gripe I had was Gary didn’t really close out the court case enough for me and I felt needed to relay his respect for the band members more. Sure he does, but it would have been a class move. Still, the music remains and “True” will forever be a timeless classic for everyone. Well worth the read thanks Gary Kemp.

Cracking story that really draws you in

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