
Published on: 15 Apr, 2024
Updated on: 17 Apr, 2024
The Guildford Rock βnβ Roll Book Club meets for the first time on Wednesday, May 15, at the Keep pub in Castle Street with author Mike Philpott talking about his book,Β TimesΒ Gonna Make Me A Man Someday: Trailing The Vapors.
Mike Philpott with his book.
Itβs the story of howΒ Mikeβs childhood obsession grew and was fed in 1979 by Guildford band theΒ Vapors
They would, for evermore, be his standout band. They entered his life bothΒ musically and also in terms of friendship and belonging. That exists to this day around the bandβsΒ members, their families and friends, and their fans worldwide.
The title of the book derives its title from a Vapors lyric.Β In it the groupβs history is traced from start to the present: from Guildford pubs to TVβsΒ TopΒ of the Pops and the bandβs international hit Turning Japanese.
Cover of the sleeve for the Vaporsβ single Turning Japanese.
Although the Vapors broke up 1981,Β after 35Β years of inactivity the band reformed in 2016.
At the book club event Mike PhilpottΒ will be in conversation with John Warburton, writer broadcaster, composer,Β record producer and senior lecturer in music and film at the University ofΒ Surrey.
The original Vapors line up.
Original Vapors drummer Howard Smith will be recalling the bandβs rise β fromΒ rehearsing above his dadβs launderette in Stoke Road, Guildford, playing inΒ front of about 20 people at Godalming College, to the bandβs appearance on Top of theΒ Pops and playing at the Whisky a Go Go club in Los Angeles.
Ben Darnton of Benβs Collectors Records shop will also be along with some specialΒ vinyl records and memories.
The Guildford Rock βnβ Roll Book Club has been set up by music fan Graham Andrews. He said: βI am keen to start a music book club in Guildford along theΒ lines of the rock βnβ roll book clubs in Walthamstow and Camden and the Louder Than Words festival in Manchester. The club will feature author interviews, time for questions and answers, signings and music.β
The evening begins at 7.30pm. Tickets and entry is Β£4. Advance tickets can be bought here.

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