After splitting up with British punk band the UK Subs, Alvin Gibbs received a call from his old friend, Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy, "How would you like to be on a world tour, playing bass for Iggy Pop?"
What seemed like any rock musician's dream gig became an odyssey of surreal decadence: 230 nights of Iggy's unique brand of performance in just about every major city across six continents.
Neighbourhood Threat features drugs, alcohol and professional Japanese groupies. Follow Iggy around the globe as he suffers stage fright in front of David Bowie, and single-handedly takes on Pepsi Cola. Meanwhile, his band members experience vomiting whilst Johnny Thunders of the New York Dolls has sex on the other side of the bathroom, and a Guns N' Roses party that takes on Sadeian proportions.
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About the Author:
Alvin Gibbs has been a performing and recording musician since the 70's. He also writes: has completed a screenplay -- is working on a novel.
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- PublisherCodex Books
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 1899598170
- ISBN 13 9781899598175
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages144
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