Simon Goddard (born
Cardiff
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, 21 December 1971) is a British author and music journalist.
He was born in
Wales
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, later moving to
Scotland
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. Though a writer by profession, Goddard originally went to art school in
Carlisle
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, then
Hull
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, and briefly considered a career in visual media. In 1995 he directed his one and only pop promo for
Edwyn Collins (the subject of one of his future books, ''Simply Thrilled''). He started freelance writing the following year and eventually found regular work as a music journalist in
London
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.
His first two books, ''Songs That Saved Your Life'' and ''Mozipedia'', established his initial reputation in the ‘00s as an authority on
The Smiths
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and their former lead singer
Morrissey. The latter was voted Book Of The Year by readers of ''
Mojo'' magazine and has since been published in
America
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by Plume, and in
Brazil
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by Leya. Since 2010 Goddard's writing style and choice of subjects has greatly diversified, including the first biography of
Postcard Records (''Simply Thrilled'', 2014), a picaresque homage to
The Rolling Stones
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(''Rollaresque'', 2015), and 2018’s novelistic ''The Comeback'' telling the story of
Elvis Presley
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and his 1968 Comeback Special. The latter made both ''
Q'' and ''Mojo'' magazines' Music Books Of The Year lists.
In 2020 he began his ''Bowie Odyssey'' series with
Omnibus Press
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, chronicling the life of
David Bowie
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against the cultural and social history of the 1970s, year-by-year. The first, ''Bowie Odyssey 70'', was a ''
Sunday Times
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'' Music Book Of The Year. The fourth in the series, ''Bowie Odyssey 73'', will be published in May 2023.
As a freelance journalist, his work has appeared in ''
Uncut
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'', ''Mojo'', ''
Record Collector
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History The early years
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'' and newspapers including ''
The Guardian
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'' and ''
The Mail On Sunday
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''.
In 2006 he joined ''Q'' magazine where he remained a Contributing Editor until it ceased publication in July 2020. Goddard has also supplied the accompanying essays to rock photographer Tom Sheehan's collection ''The Cure: Pictures Of You'' (a 2022
Rough Trade
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Book Of The Year) and written sleevenotes for reissues and boxsets by
Orange Juice
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,
Siouxsie and The Banshees
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,
[Goddard, Simon (2005). "Siouxsie and the Banshees ''The Scream'' ]iner notes deluxe edition Iner or INER may refer to:
* Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, or INER
* Iner Souster, musician
* Iner Sontany Putra
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Club career Željezničar Banja ...
. Universal Music. 2005. Nico,
Soft Cell
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and
James
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.
Works
* ''Songs That Saved Your Life'' — ''The Art of The Smiths 1982-87'', (2002; revised edition 2013, Titan Books)
* ''Mozipedia'' — ''The Encyclopedia of Morrissey and The Smiths'', (2009, Ebury Press)
* ''Ziggyology'' — ''A Brief History of Ziggy Stardust'', (2013, Ebury Press)
* ''Simply Thrilled'' — ''The Preposterous Story of Postcard Records'', (2014, Ebury Press)
* ''Rollaresque'' — ''(Or) The Rakish Progress of The Rolling Stones'', (2015, Ebury Press)
* ''The Comeback'' — ''Elvis and the Story of the 68 Special'', (2018, Omnibus Press)
* ''Bowie Odyssey 70'' (2020, Omnibus Press)
* ''Bowie Odyssey 71'' (2021, Omnibus Press)
* ''Bowie Odyssey 72'' (2022, Omnibus Press)
* ''Bowie Odyssey 73'' (2023, Omnibus Press)
References
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British male journalists
Living people
1971 births