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In And the Radio Played Just for Me, Stone Foundation co-founder and bassist Neil Sheasby writes about growing up with music as a constant companion and how music shapes memory, identity, and belonging.

 

From the glow of the family TV set on Thursday nights, gathered around Top of the Pops, to the crackling warmth of the radio on Sunday afternoons, Neil recalls a childhood and adolescence scored by the songs of the seventies and beyond. The thrill of live bands in working men’s clubs, the chaos of cinema aisles turned into dancefloors, every fairground ride, carnival, cinema trip, and late-night bike ride carried its own soundtrack — sometimes joyous, sometimes chaotic, always unforgettable.

 

With warmth, wit, and an eye for the details that make the ordinary feel extraordinary, Neil captures the innocence of youth, the magic of discovery, and the way music seeps into every corner of memory.

 

And the Radio Played Just for Me is a celebration of the timeless bond between music and memory — an invitation to look back and remember the soundtrack of your own life.

 

32 pages.

And the Radio Played Just for Me

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This item will ship from 11 November, 2025.

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