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Liverpool's dynamic music scene gave the world The Beatles. What city could hope to follow that? But 12 years later, in 1974, lightning nearly struck twice. Deaf School were a band formed in John Lennon's old art college, rehearsing in the very same rooms. With their chaotic and wildly entertaining brand of rock cabaret, Deaf School were tipped for instant stardom and signed up by Warner Brothers in California. But suddenly, with the world at their feet, Deaf School were swept aside by Britain's punk rock revolution. "A great band," said the Sex Pistols' manager Malcolm McLaren. "But it's just as bad being too early as too late." Though their hopes were dashed the band has never surrendered. And 40 years on, Deaf School's influence is acknowledged by British bands from Madness to Dexy's Midnight Runners. Their reunion shows, still madly glamorous and eccentric, are tribal gatherings for a fanbase that never forgot them. The band's first full-length biography is written by British music writer Paul Du Noyer, a follower since Deaf School's early days in Liverpool. "Deaf School are such a delicious secret," he says. "It's almost a shame to reveal it."
Contents
Foreword by Suggs
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Tramcar to Frankenstein
2. Didn't You Have a Beard?
3. 'It Was the Death of the Loon'
4. Bunny Money
5. The Invisible River: A Liverpool Interlude
6. Hypertension
7. America Was Our Hamburg
8. 'Sound of Rock Fades for Deaf School'
9. The Stopped Clock
10. That Thread of Affinity
11. In Town Tonight!
Epilogue: Deaf School
and the Icelandic Constitution
Appendix: Liverpoem, by Tim Whittaker
UK Discography
Sources
Index



