Louise wener autobiography
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This is a story of an ordinary girl's transformation from awkward 80s suburban pop geek to 90s jet-set pop goddess. It's about the embarrassments of growing up and experimenting with who you are and how pop music is both the comic and life-affirming soundtrack that runs through it all.This is a story Louise Wener was the lead singer of the band Sleeper and one of Britpop's biggest female stars. She travelled the world at the height of their fame playing to hundreds of thousands and living the high life.
Wener is a wry, engagingly Just For One Day takes you on Louise Wener's musical odyssey from awkward 80s suburban pop geek to 90s jet-set Britpop goddess. Of course, once she's living the dream at the height of Britpop's glory, things aren't quite how they appeared from the other side.
Louise Wener of Sleeper with Dale Winton. And at the height of Sleeper’s fame, Louise realised a lifelong dream – to present an episode of Top Of The Pops, the show that had been so integral to her life as a pop-obsessed teenager. She recalls Supergrass and Lush playing and an incident with the Walrus of Love, Barry White.