Dark Luminosity

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Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer | By Jah Wobble

Written in his own unmistakable voice, this is the frank and fascinating memoir by arguably the greatest bass player of his generation.

Beginning with an East End childhood in a London barely recovered from the War, Jah Wobble takes us on a journey through the beginnings of punk and post-punk as a founding member of Public Image Limited, an illustrious forty-year solo career which has seen collaborations musical greats such as U2, Brian Eno and CAN through to the present day still playing to sold-out audiences. A

long the way we hear how Wobble navigated chronic alcoholism and other personal issues to emerge as an alternative national treasure.

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Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer | By Jah Wobble

Written in his own unmistakable voice, this is the frank and fascinating memoir by arguably the greatest bass player of his generation.

Beginning with an East End childhood in a London barely recovered from the War, Jah Wobble takes us on a journey through the beginnings of punk and post-punk as a founding member of Public Image Limited, an illustrious forty-year solo career which has seen collaborations musical greats such as U2, Brian Eno and CAN through to the present day still playing to sold-out audiences. A

long the way we hear how Wobble navigated chronic alcoholism and other personal issues to emerge as an alternative national treasure.

Dark Luminosity: Memoirs of a Geezer | By Jah Wobble

Written in his own unmistakable voice, this is the frank and fascinating memoir by arguably the greatest bass player of his generation.

Beginning with an East End childhood in a London barely recovered from the War, Jah Wobble takes us on a journey through the beginnings of punk and post-punk as a founding member of Public Image Limited, an illustrious forty-year solo career which has seen collaborations musical greats such as U2, Brian Eno and CAN through to the present day still playing to sold-out audiences. A

long the way we hear how Wobble navigated chronic alcoholism and other personal issues to emerge as an alternative national treasure.

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