Ready Steady Go!: The Weekend Starts Here: The Definitive Story of the Show That Changed Pop TV
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Ready Steady Go!: The Weekend Starts Here: The Definitive Story of the Show That Changed Pop TV

Hardcover – November 6, 2020

Price
$48.16
Format
Hardcover
Pages
268
Publisher
BMG Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1947026346
Dimensions
12.5 x 1.1 x 12.25 inches
Weight
6 pounds

Description

Andy Neill is a music writer, researcher and historian, based in Hertfordshire, England. He co-wrote the best-selling, illustrated authorized biography, Anyway Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle Of The Who (Friedman/Fairfax, 2002). Additionally, he compiled and annotated two Beatles photo anthologies, Across The Universe: The Beatles On Tour And On Stage (Haynes Publishing, 2009) from the Daily Mirror’s photo archive, and Looking Through You: Rare And Unseen Photographs From The Beatles Book Monthly Archive (Omnibus Press, 2015). He is the author of the acclaimed biography, Had Me A Real Good Time about the lives and careers of Rod Stewart and the Faces (Omnibus Press, 2011). Andy has compiled and/or contributed extensive liner notes for various archive reissues, including the back catalog of the Who and the Kinks. He has been consultant, editor and archive producer on numerous best-selling music biographies and documentaries. His writing has appeared in magazines including Record Collector , Mojo, and Ugly Things . Michael Lindsay-Hogg is a pioneering television, film, music video, and theater director who launched his career helming episodes of Ready Steady Go! . He went on to direct the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, the Beatles film Let it Be, and numerous other productions. Vicki Wickham produced Ready Steady Go! and was Dusty Springfield's longtime manager. In 1999 she received the music industry's Woman of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award. Ray Davies is a singer, songwriter and musician best known as as the front man and primary songwriter for the Kinks. Mick Jagger is a singer, songwriter, actor, and film producer best known as the lead singer and one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones. Pete Townshend is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter best known as the co-founder, principal songwriter, and guitarist for the Who.

Features & Highlights

  • The London-based
  • Ready, Steady, Go!
  • began broadcasting in August of 1963 and, within a matter of weeks, became an essential television ritual for the newly confident British teenager. It set trends and became the barometer for popular culture by attracting and presenting anyone who was anyone in popular music: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Animals, Marvin Gaye, The Supremes, Otis Redding, and many more. RSG! also provided the first small screen exposure for then-unknowns such as Rod Stewart, Marc Bolan, David Bowie, Donovan, and Jimi Hendrix.
  • Ready, Steady, Go!
  • ran for three and a half years, setting a blueprint for music presentation and production on television that resonated over the following decades and can still be felt today. Featured in this lavishly illustrated and definitive history of the show are hundreds of color and black and white images—the bulk of them previously unpublished—as well as exclusive essays by Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Ray Davies, Eric Burdon, Donovan, Andrew Oldham, Lulu, and others. Also included is a detailed guide to all 173 episodes—with complete artist appearances and the songs they performed—as well as forewords from the show’s original editor Vicki Wickham and acclaimed director Michael Lindsay-Hogg. This is the first full documentation of the show that went from quintessential Swinging London accessory to its current status as the most legendary popular music program of all time.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Everything you can know and then some.

Thorough with masses of pictures. Beautiful bound book and heavy pages. It does get a bit redundant because the experience of RSG is brought forth through many people’s memories and tales. Kind of sad that mod girl Cathy McGowan doesn’t do interviews but there are literally tons of info and stories of her from everyone else.
The book is best to read at a table as it’s very large and heavy. Somewhat difficult to read lounging on a couch moving a book light around, but I got it done!
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The weekend is explained here!

Imagine creating the perfect vehicle to start a weekend. It’s a mix of sound, vision and fashion. It is delivered with a hip sense of democracy expected/required for teens but not forgetting the inherent need for authoritarian dogma.

The vehicle was a tv show: ‘Ready, Steady, Go!!’ It lasted just three years, an outcome expected, though rarely achieved.

Author Andy Neill writes a sparse though elegant and passionate narrative braced by recollections from almost all of the key participants. All the pieces of the story come together like an instantaneously complete jig-saw puzzle.

So good, I have to force myself to read it in small portions; just like enjoying a perfect meal.
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Fantastic Book

Anyone who grew up in the sixties and lived through the “British Invasion” should have a copy of this. Great photos and detailed presentation of the era. Buy it!!!
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This book is really an in depth account of early British bands!

The pictures and information is well researched and is awesome!
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Great book

Wow, what a great book. Massive size and totally packed with pics of the musicians, dancers, hosts and everyone else who made this show happen on a weekly basis during much of the 60’s. If you have any interest in the British pop scene during this era, this book is a must. Words and music from those who lived it. Excellent book and worth every penny. Get it while you can.