Strange Things Are Happening, Richard Norris
Strange Things Are Happening, Richard Norris
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Strange Things Are Happening
Adventures in Music

Author: Richard Norris

Narrator: Richard Norris

Unabridged: 9 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: White Rabbit

Published: 03/21/2024


Synopsis

'A revelation. Richard Norris lived the twentieth century and beyond like no one else . . . this is one of the truly great eyewitness accounts of the counterculture' DAVID KEENAN

'A dazzling psychedelic memoir' CAUGHT BY THE RIVER

'Makes you feel like getting up and doing something!' WENDY ERSKINE

As a pioneering musician, producer and DJ, Richard Norris has been at the forefront of countless creative revolutions, from punk to acid house, psychedelia to the rise of EDM. In Strange Things Are Happening, this icon of the counterculture pulls back the curtain on decades of restless curiosity and boundary-pushing collaboration. Featuring cameos from Timothy Leary, Sun Ra, Shaun Ryder, Joe Strummer and more, this is at once an unmissable cultural history and a celebration of life lived in the moment, forever in thrall to discovery.

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Richard's stories remind me how motivated we all were, how industrious, how much FUN we had Tracey Thorn

Every bit as fantastic as its cover John Higgs

Continuous joy in sound and people. The book just makes you feel like getting up and doing something Wendy Erskine

Richard's creativity is at the heart of who he is. I sometimes feel like I only know a fraction of his story, so this book is an insight into a gentle soul who I have had the pleasure of working alongside for almost two decades Erol Alkan

This book is a revelation: Mr Richard Norris lived the 20th century and beyond like no one else and this is one of the truly great eyewitness accounts of the heroic years of the counter culture. You need this in your life. David Keenan

A dazzling psychedelic memoir... one of the great eyewitness accounts of the heroic years of the counterculture Caught by the River