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Phew, Eh Readers?

The Life and Writing of Tom Hibbert

Tom Hibbert
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Pages
384
Year
2024
Language
English
Publisher
Bonnier Books UK

About

'Superb celebration of his life and work ... a must-read tribute' CLASSIC POP, 5/5



'The funniest and most revealing of all music journalists' - NEIL TENNANT

'A laugh riot' - CLASSIC ROCK



A Classic Pop Book of the Year

4/5 - Mojo

4/5 - Record Collector

8/10 - Uncut

Idiosyncratic.



Iconoclastic.



Acerbic.



Hilarious.

The influence of Tom Hibbert's music writing across print, radio, TV and podcasts is incomparable. From his genre-defining work at Smash Hits to his 'Who the Hell ... ?' profiles for Q magazine and beyond, this book brings together many of Hibbert's funniest writings.

Compiled by Barney Hoskyns and Jasper Murison-Bowie at Rock's Backpages, the archive of music journalism, Phew, Eh Readers? showcases some of Hibbert's greatest pieces. Presented thematically and chronologically, they highlight his marvellously eccentric perspective on life and popular culture.

Many leading writers and journalists attest to Hibbert's genius. This compendium supplements his writing with new reflections on Tom from some of his peers, colleagues and admirers, including Mark Ellen, Bob Stanley, Tom Doyle, Chris Heath, Sylvia Patterson, along with his widow Allyce.

Phew, Eh Readers? is a must-read homage to one of the most influential writers of our time, a man who left an indelible mark on our cultural landscape. Tom Hibbert died in 2011 at the age of fifty-nine, but he leaves behind a legacy unrivalled in music journalism over the past forty years. Hibbert created a mode of humour whilst at Smash Hits that is still used and embraced by writers, fans and critics to this day. He redefined what music journalism could be - recognising and celebrating the inherent absurdity in pop music and picking apart its pomposity at any opportunity.

A man of singular passions - his great musical loves were limited to a handful of cult figures - ensured that the self-righteous were never far from being skewered by Hibbert. A celebration of the life of trailblazing music journalist Tom Hibbert in this definitive anthology of his writing. The influence of Tom Hibbert's writing is still dominant across the UK music media landscape - in the press and across podcasts, radio and TV. Produced in conjunction with the world's largest online depository of music writing, Rocks Backpages, alongside the famous names and writers who worked with and knew Hibbert. Most claim to never really knowing Tom, but many attest to his genius - we will have access to a number of famous names and writers who will help promote. Support from Tom's widow Allyce, alongside Barney Hoskyns and Rocks Backpages; many of Tom's colleagues - and admirers - are in positions of influence across the media. Laura Snapes at the Guardian has confirmed support.

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