The only man who never lets her down: John Lennon, her lifelong muse.
Her abrasive humor is exhilarating - more Fleabag than Please Kill Me. She rolls through motherhood, cancer, and divorce, only to realize she needs to get back to her guitar. But by the early Eighties, it’s all over - Viv’s an anonymous aerobics teacher, wondering what the hell happened. Clothes Clothes Clothes Music Music Music Boys Boys Boys is her tale of fighting her way into rock & roll as a rebel girl - starting a band with Sid Vicious, dating the Clash’s Mick Jones, idolizing Patti Smith and Yoko Ono, inspiring future generations of feminist punk. I’m a bit of both.” Viv Albertine helped shape London punk as the wild-child guitarist of the Slits, striking her warrior pose on their album cover. “Anyone who writes an autobiography is either a twat or broke.