Rantings of the Loon Pant King
by Tex Austin
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Pub Date Mar 28 2023 | Archive Date May 02 2023
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Description
Often more interesting than great battles, royal weddings or grand state occasions are the weird and wonderful tales of ordinary folk. These memories turn into valuable currency as our familiar world is vandalised in the name of progress…
Rantings of the Loon Pant King is a flippant, irreverent and tongue-in-cheek account of Tex Austin’s 'madventures' touring with various 1960s Beat Groups and Mod Bands. After this Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster ride ended he became a fashion guru and the guy who invented loon pants in the early 1970s. Admittedly a dubious claim to fame, but to be fair, absolutely everybody was wearing these outrageous bell-bottoms at the time and many people made a fortune flogging good old loons.
Originally sold from the back of a minivan at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival featuring The Who and Hendrix, sales went stratospheric when they hit London’s Kensington Market. Flying off shelves nationwide, the loon pant became iconic throughout the UK as the 'post hippie' uniform, staying in style for half a decade before being displayed at the V&A Museum… Tex reveals all this plus a zillion more rants and escapades on his loony trip.
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A flippant, tongue-in-cheek memoir charting the invention of the loon pant, a 1970 phenomenon that took the UK by storm.
A refreshing account of the glam rock and punk days, painting a nostalgic picture of life in the music industry during the late twentieth century.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781915853516 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 336 |