Gonzo
Multimedia (Paperback) / Lumoni Press (Digital)
Publication
Date: January 2016
Singer/Songwriter/Performance
Artist Bridget Wishart (Hawkwind, Hippy Slags, Demented Stoats, Spirits
Burning) and Music Journalist Ian Abrahams (Hawkwind
– Sonic Assassins, Strange Boat –
Mike Scott & The Waterboys, Record Collector, R2, Vive Le Rock)
announce the publication of their ‘talking heads’ book on the British free
festival scene of the 70s, 80s and early 90s, Festivalized.
Published in
paperback by Gonzo Multimedia and through digital/eBook formats by Lumoni
Press, Festivalized surveys the
history of the free festivals through the stories and viewpoints of those who
were there. Musicians, Stage Organisers, Writers, Band Managers, Attendees,
Travellers, and Landowners all bring their eye-witness accounts and first-hand experiences
to this vivid documentation of the alternative culture at play. Researched
through over 50 interviews, including members of notable festival bands such as
Hawkwind, Magic Mushroom Band, Ozric Tentacles, The Levellers, Here & Now, Magic
Muscle, Mandragora, Zounds, Smartpils, Culture Shock, and 2000DS, and respected
counterculture commentators such as Mick Farren and Penny Rimbaud, Festivalized relates the highs and lows,
the conflicts and the achievements of the festival scene from the festivals at Glastonbury, Windsor Great Park and Stonehenge
to the travelling Convoy park ups and the myriad 80s gatherings and on to the
last great free festival at Castlemorton in 1992.
Covering the
musical, social and political aspects of the free festivals, here is an
even-handed and comprehensive account of their development out of the 60s
counterculture, their peak at Stonehenge in 1984 when a reputed 80,000
revellers gathered on Salisbury Plain, and their decline into hard drugs and
brew that saw bands attacked on stage, violent confrontations with police and
the Thatcher government, and alleged infiltration by the security services.
Never sentimental, always objective, Festivalized
is a valuable and engaging oral history of a scene now removed, some would
argue expelled, from the British countryside.
[Festivalized] vividly portrays the highs, lows, conflicts
and achievements of this unique countercultural movement. An honest,
unflinching portrait of this key period of social history. (Shindig!) *****
A highly enlightening read that evokes wistful memories of more carefree times.
You can almost smell the wood smoke as the chillum’s passed round the campfire.
(Vive Le Rock) 8/10
A measured, superbly put together, moving, funny, serious, thought-provoking
account of a wonderful time in the alternative culture of our country. It
deserves to be recognised as a historical document. (Terrascope)
Festivalized is an exceptionally well documented research about the almost
forgotten way of life and its social and cultural impact on today’s society.
(It’s Psychedelic Baby)
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