"You Can Drum But You Can't Hide"
“You Can Drum But You Can’t Hide”

Among the many near-mythical figures of the Manchester music scene, he’s known as the Nearly Man. You’d expect a drummer to have better timing. Yes, Simon Wolstencroft parted ways before The Patrol became The Stone Roses. Yes, he turned down The Smiths. Yes, Noel Gallagher asked if he fancied joining his band.

Right place, right time, wrong choices? Timing is everything. But the beat goes on and although Simon can see what might have been, cultivating bitterness bears no fruit… and ‘Funky Si’ has tasted the nectar.

Spending an unlikely eleven years in The Fall and hooking up with his old mate Ian Brown during the latter’s solo days, ‘You Can Drum But You Can’t Hide’ reflects on a life driven by a passion for playing.

Taking the reader from the warehouses of Manchester and the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the high rises of Tokyo, this book is a backstage pass to an evocative musical era that restored pride to the city of Manchester. With humor and detail, Simon’s memoir recounts a fascinating tale of drumming and drugs, friendships and fall-outs, but, above all, a love of music.

“Manchester. Music. Mayhem. A top story! Si tells it as it was. Well worth reading.”
Ian Brown

“… this punchy and addictive memoir [ ] proves as endearing and self-effacing as Wolstencroft himself. “
The Quietus

“As his brilliant memoir You Can Drum But You Can’t Hide reveals, he’s seen and done all of the rock n’ roll clichés and has some wonderful stories to show for it”
Gigslutz.co.uk

“Essential”
Vive le Rock!

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