'It is extraordinary that this will be the first academic text to explore portrayals of madness in popular music. Nicola Spelman's timely exploration of songs that problematise popular conceptions of madness provides new insights into the 1960s and 1970s which cause the reader to think again - an excellent outcome for an academic text. I am confident that her research will create a tsunami of interest among scholars, researchers and doctoral students alike. A highly recommended read.' Sheila Whiteley, The University of Salford, UK 'There is much that Spelman does well, not the least of which is to undertake the study in the first place, the serious engagement of madness mythology in popular music being a surprisingly underexamined subject to date.' Popular Music and Society