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General Category => New Model Army => Topic started by: Master Ray on August 19, 2025, 07:46:48 PM
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Yes. I know that NMA aren't a 'backward looking' kind of band.
But, although it pains me to say it, the band have far more days behind them than are forthcoming. And some people who were there right from the start aren't with us anymore... and that situation isn't going to improve itself over the coming years. I'd love to read some definitive history of the band, from those who were there at the time and have stories to tell, the good and the bad, all bound up in a nice book with plenty of rare pictures and stuff like that.
I can imagine that there wouldn't be much interest from major publishers for a band who aren't that well known amongst the general populace nowadays. But some bands in such a position have done such a thing... Therapy? did a book a few years back that was an excellent read and Paradise Lost self published a superb biography, clearly written from a position of love by the writer.
I think NMA deserve such commemoration and I'll bet it's something that'd sell a good few thousand copies if not more. I'd be happy to pay £30 or so for such a thing. Heck, I'd be happy to get involved with some crowdfunding thing, paying a year in advance to get the production costs going, anything like that.
Hey, maybe the inner NMA circle have got something in mind that hasn't been announced yet! If not, I'll bet everyone on here would be queueing up for an official biography, waving their money in the air! ;)
What can I say, this stuff is important to so many of us. It should be documented.
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Excellent idea.....and some very good and interesting suggestions how this could happen..
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Yes, good idea :)
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I'd be interested.
Would rather have new songs though.
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Yes, but one thing wouldn't interfere with the other if a writer was willing to take this project on board... unless Justin wanted to write an autobiography that'd take him away from writing new music.
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Justin once said at a concert that he didn't have time for a biography and that lots of his songs were biographical anyway. Joolz once wrote a kind of unfinished biography called "The Memory Box" about her early days and her beginings with New Model Army and published it in installments on Facebook.
I've always wondered whether the song “Great Disguise” refers to this biography.
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It would be great to have a book on the band indeed (the special magazine on NMA released at the time of "Between dog and wolf" was already very good), we should see if there would be a way to finance that at least in part? A beautiful, well-illustrated book, with lots of pictures, interviews, reviews of the albums when they came out, etc. A few years ago there was a french fan who had a project to write a book on NMA, she had done her thesis I think--on the band, but no news of her book:
https://webtv.univ-lille.fr/video/6651/serre-solveig-cnrs-arias-cnrs-ens-paris-3-france
https://shs.cairn.info/revue-corps-2015-1-page-19?lang=fr
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Justin once said at a concert that he didn't have time for a biography and that lots of his songs were biographical anyway. Joolz once wrote a kind of unfinished biography called "The Memory Box" about her early days and her beginings with New Model Army and published it in installments on Facebook.
I've always wondered whether the song “Great Disguise” refers to this biography.
Yes, but I'm not talking about an autobiography, I'm talking about a writer writing with permission from the band and access to personal material.
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Yes, I believe it would make a good book, not a biography, but more like a history of the band book. I am sure I suggested such here in the distant past. I remember saying Dean White would be a good candidate to write it; after all, he has been in the band the second longest, over 30 years now, so what he hasn't seen himself, he must have heard about.