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Post by Dr Strange on Apr 10, 2020 10:53:59 GMT
Squire also wrote Square One (W.H. Allen & Co, 1968) / The Big Scene (NEL, 1969), which I think from online descriptions are the same book (again) with changes to the title and some names. And, just like with A Portrait of Barbara, there was Square One all ready to be filmed - this time with Val Guest (no less) up for directing it and Paul McCartney (of course) "standing by" to provide a specially written song - when once again cruel fate conspired to put the kibosh on Squire's big break into the movie world: www.robinsquire.com/books/square-one/Here's the blurb from the back of the NEL The Big Scene (1969), subtitled Groups & Groupies - Their Trips & Kicks: Tim Staines, a hard up young photographer, wants to make the 'Big Scene' of pop music, so he discovers a group - The Fancy Free. As their manager, he enters a new world of easy sex, teenage nymphos, one night stand raves, gang fights and orgies, in his attempt to scale the dizzy heights of the Top Ten.Them were the days.
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