Autonomy : Portrait of a Buzzcock
(Autor) Steve DiggleFrom bass player to lead guitarist, singer and last remaining founding member, Steve Diggle has been the driving force keeping Buzzcocks alive since he first met Pete Shelley in 1976. Together they would ignite the Manchester music scene, kickstart indie and become one of the best loved and most influential punk groups of all time. Following Shelley's untimely death in 2018, Autonomy is Diggle's definitive inside account of their shared musical legacy and complex friendship through the band's rise, fall, and rise again - from their punk origins supporting Sex Pistols with original singer Howard Devoto to Top of the Pops, the excess of success, break-up, reformation and life beyond bereavement. Funny, honest and touchingly philosophical, it is also Diggle's very personal story of working class escape, dreams, redemption and loss - an ultimately heroic survivor's tale from an irrepressible rock 'n' roll spirit.
Steve Diggle
Steve Diggle is a British poet and songwriter best known for his work with the punk rock band Buzzcocks. Diggle joined Buzzcocks in 1976 and has been a key member of the band ever since, contributing to their iconic sound and classic hits such as "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)." His lyrics are known for their raw, emotional honesty and catchy, melodic hooks, making him a standout figure in the punk rock genre. Diggle's impact on punk rock and alternative music is undeniable, with Buzzcocks influencing countless bands and artists over the years. His work with Buzzcocks remains his most famous and enduring contribution to literature and music.