Rock and Roll Mountains

Rock and Roll Mountains

by Graham Forbes (Author)

Synopsis

Graham Forbes loved to play guitar, whether it was with local rock groups pillaging village halls or on the big stages of the world with the Incredible String Band. But, like so many others, he enjoyed the gigs, groupies and booze too much. At 27, he found himself back in Glasgow, ears ringing, scratching his head, completely unemployable, with an empty bottle of tequila in one hand and a huge tax demand in the other. It had been great while it lasted but the party was over. Realising his mind was like and out-of-control firework display and that his next stop was the Happy Duck Rest Home for the Bewildered, Graham noticed there were hills nearby and decided to go for a walk. Just as it seemed he might at last settle down to some sort of normal life he met a crazy climber with a taste for the bizarre...It was the beginning of a journey that would transform Graham completely, taking him from poverty to bluffing his way onto the board of directors of a national company, hoping that their next meeting wouldn't be in a hotel he'd wrecked in his previous life. Roaring along with bawdy tales of marauding bands, mad mountaineers and unforgettable Glasgow street characters, Rock and Roll Mountains weaves through wild rock tours and terrifying ice climbing to glowing sunsets on some of the most beautiful summits in the world. It is a book about extreme sport, fear and survival - but without the the gung-ho heroics of mountaineering writers. At times deeply moving, insightful yet hilarious and with an extraordinary climax, this book is for anyone who has looked in the mirror and wondered where it all went wrong...Above all, it is very, very funny.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 223
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 28 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 184018969X
ISBN 13: 9781840189698
Book Overview: There has never been another book like this about mountains ...

Media Reviews
'His irrepressible, self-deprecating sense of humour shines through in every page - in between the hair-raising ice climbs, the snatches of mountaineering history and more personal musings. An enormously amiable and entertaining read'. The Scotsman 'Extreme sport, fear and survival...a real page turner, written with humour, emotion and raw observation'. Scots Magazine 'Reading this book was more fun than climbing Everest!'. Alan Hinkes 'There has never been a book about mountains quite like it...reels off funny anecdotes and one-liners at an electrifying pace'. Glasgow Herald 'They toured the Highlands in search of gigs, girls and booze...a roller coaster that takes you from hard rock to a hard place - and back again'. Daily Record
Author Bio
Graham Forbes was a member of the Incredible String Band, whose peak period was between 1967 and 1972. He now divides his time between Glasgow and Florida.