Nick Bollinger was just 18 when he went on the road with the band Rough
Justice and its smoky-voiced, charismatic leader Rick Bryant. It was a
journey that would last two years. It was the '70s and pot was
plentiful. Often, though, the band was short of other things: money,
food, shelter, and petrol for its increasingly ramshackle, broken-down
bus. In this award-winning memoir, one of New Zealand's most respected
music writers and broadcasters talks with complete candour about his
unorthodox childhood, his obsession with music, the impact of a family
tragedy, and the journey that would decide the course of his life. He
also vividly portrays a divided country, set to shatter apart for a
generation.