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The Royal We

A Memoir

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The Royal We

By: Roddy Bottum
Narrated by: Roddy Bottum
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A founder of the iconic band Faith No More shares his coming-of-age and out-of-the-closet story in pre-tech boom San Francisco

The Royal We is a poetic survey of a time set in a magical city that once was and is no more. It is a memoir written by Roddy Bottum, a musician and artist, that documents through prose his coming of age and out of the closet in 1980s San Francisco, a charged era of bicycle messengers, punk rock, street witches, wheatgrass, and rebellion. The book follows his travels from Los Angeles, growing up gay with no role models, to San Francisco, where he formed Faith No More and went on to tour the world relentlessly, surviving heroin addiction and the plight of AIDS, to become a queer icon.

The book is an elevated wallop of tongue and insight, much more than a tell-all. There are personal tales of historical pinnacles like Kurt and Courtney, Guns N’ Roses, and recaps of gold records and arena rock—but it’s the testimonies of tragedy and addiction and preposterous life-spins that make this work so unique and intriguing. Bottum writes about his dark and harrowing past in a clear-eyed voice that is utterly devoid of self-pity, and his emboldened and confident pronouncements of achievement and unorthodox heroism flow in an unstoppable train that’s both captivating and inspirational.

A remarkable portrayal of a creative individual in emergence, a gay man figuring out how to be a gay man, and a detailed look at the nuance of 1980s pre-tech boom San Francisco, The Royal We will be greatly appreciated by people who loved Kathleen Hanna’s Rebel Girl, Patti Smith’s Just Kids, Hua Hsu’s Stay True, and other memoirs about the artist’s life.

©2025 Roddy Bottum (P)2025 Blackstone Publishing
Biographies & Memoirs Entertainment & Celebrities Music Memoir Magic Royalty San Francisco LGBTQIA+
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Roddy's stories are both graphic, honest and beautiful. The stories can be confronting but you will also find yourself smiling while you almost boarder on tears.

He writes of his friends with their first names never mentioning their last. For us readers the last names might be important. But for Bottom using only the first names reflects an intimacy that comes across in his writing.

Although it is a memoir of shorter stories, it leaves you wanting more. His tales could easily be made into a miniseries.

As a reader Roddy, in the audible version, he is wonderful and nurtures the reader through his life.

One of the greatest memoirs I have ever experienced.

Beautiful

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