Seb Hunter

Hell Bent for Leather: Confessions of a Heavy Metal Addict


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       DEDICATION

      For Fa

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       P.S. Ideas, interviews & features …

       About the Author

       Interview with Seb Hunter

       Life at a Glance

       About the Book

       The Return of the Trash Can Junkies

       More Music

       Further Listening

       Epilogue

       Acknowledgements

       About the Author

       About the Publisher

       PROLOGUE

      I was in the pub with my friend Andrew and the conversation turned to ‘What specialist subject would you choose if you were to appear on Mastermind?’ He came up with the very good point that in order to proceed to the later stages of the competition, you would need a store of different specialist subjects for each new round. But as the heats progressed, the standard of fellow competitor would rise, so not only did you have to prepare – we guessed – four rounds’ worth of different specialist subjects, but you probably needed to gamble your weakest in the early rounds and save your best one ’til last. We imagined the dreadfulness of early-round elimination on some hastily cribbed topic, with our fountains of knowledge waiting primed and unused. So assuming there actually are four rounds, including the final (and yes, we’re taking huge liberties with our levels of general knowledge here), Andrew chose:

      1st round: Bob Dylan

      2nd round: Samuel Beckett

      3rd round: Tennyson (yes, he’s a fop and a nonce)

      Final: The Beatles

      He really likes The Beatles.

      In response I installed my beloved Beach Boys at the top of the pile and started to ponder my remaining three stages.

      ‘Can I have Brian Wilson as a separate round?’

      ‘Definitely not, or I’d have John Lennon.’

      ‘Oh, I see.’

      It was then that a horrible truth began to dawn. It grew in my brain until I couldn’t hold it in any more. Although I am very good on The Beach Boys and, indeed, my hero Brian Wilson, there was a subject that, if I was honest with myself, I knew more about than any other. And it wasn’t big, or clever, or cool, or relevant to anything at all useful in my or anyone else’s life (unlike Brian, of course). I covered my mouth with my hand.

      ‘Heavy Metal,’ I said quietly.

      ‘What?’ Andrew appeared confused.

      ‘My number one isn’t The Beach Boys. It’s Heavy Metal.’

      ‘Really? Heavy Metal? As random as that? No focus or specification? Just the whole thing?’

      ‘Yes.’ My head hung in shame. ‘The whole goddamn thing.’

      ‘You never told me about this before.’

      ‘It’s kind of a secret,’ I muttered.

      ‘So if you got to the final of Mastermind, you’d sit there in the black chair and when asked for your chosen specialist subject, you’d calmly reply “Heavy Metal”?’

      ‘I’m afraid so.’

      ‘That’s fantastic!’

      It was true. And this book is all about what I have learned, and my charmless stabs at emulation.

      And hey, before you say anything – I’m not proud.

       CHAPTER ONE

      LET’S GET IT UP

      I’m ten.

      It’s