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Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys.

By: Viv Albertine
Narrated by: Jasmine Blackborow
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Sunday Times Music Book of the Year

Rough Trade Book of the Year

Mojo Book of the Year

In 1975, Viv Albertine was obsessed with music, but it never occurred to her she could be in a band, as she couldn't play an instrument, and she'd never seen a girl play electric guitar.

A year later, she was the guitarist in the hugely influential all-girl band the Slits, who fearlessly took on the male-dominated music scene and became part of a movement that changed music.

A raw, thrilling story of life on the frontiers and a candid account of Viv's life post-punk - taking in a career in film, the pain of IVF, illness and divorce and the triumph of making music again - Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys. is a remarkable memoir.

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This is an amazing book. It's in two parts, one about her early time with the Slits, the 2nd about life as a mother and wife (and return to music again). The narrator's voice is excellent. It is so honest and inspires you to just be yourself.

Best Autobiography I have ever read

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