If you've got an interest in the UK music scene of the early 1960s, then Terry Clemson (Terry Gibson, lead guitar of The Downliners Sect) has just written his own account of those years 1963-1966. It's an excellent read and very funny at times. Although they never made it big, the Downliners were there in the rhythm & blues scene around London alongside the Stones, the Yardbirds and many others.
After their first, very rare, EP on Contrast (and after recording a second which only came out 50 years later!), they were signed by Columbia but, as Terry explains, they were let down by a lack of good material. A feature of several of their singles was a B-side with a pun on the word Sect - Insecticide, Be A Sect Maniac, etc.
Published by 3P Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9931748-4-1