Diary of a Rock n Roll Star

Diary of a Rock  n  Roll Star
Author: Ian Hunter
Publsiher: Rhinegold Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1785588524

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"A brutally honest chronicle of touring life in the Seventies, and a classic of the rock writing genre, [this book] remains the gold standard for rock writing. This new edition includes new content from Hunter and a foreword from Johnny Depp."--Provided by publisher.

All the Young Dudes

All the Young Dudes
Author: Campbell Devine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Rock groups
ISBN: 1901447952

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Traces Mott the Hoople's formation, their work with David Bowie, their rise to international stardom and beyond. Includes offshoots like Mick Ralph's Bad Company, Mott and British Lions, plus Hunter and Ronson's solo careers and collaborations with Van Morrison, Bob Dylan and Morrissey. Devoid of borrowed information and recycled press clippings, this official biography contains new, sensational and humorous inside stories, controversial quotes and an array of private and previously unpublished views from the band. Plus discographies and session listings.

All the Young Dudes

All the Young Dudes
Author: Campbell Devine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Rock groups
ISBN: 1901447057

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Forewords by Brian May and Joe Elliott

Shock and Awe

Shock and Awe
Author: Simon Reynolds
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780062279811

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NPR Great Read of 2016 From the acclaimed author of Rip It Upand Start Again and Retromania—“the foremost popular music critic of this era (Times Literary Supplement)—comes the definitive cultural history of glam and glitter rock, celebrating its outlandish fashion and outrageous stars, including David Bowie and Alice Cooper, and tracking its vibrant legacy in contemporary pop. Spearheaded by David Bowie, Alice Cooper, T. Rex, and Roxy Music, glam rock reveled in artifice and spectacle. Reacting against the hairy, denim-clad rock bands of the late Sixties, glam was the first true teenage rampage of the new decade. In Shock and Awe, Simon Reynolds takes you on a wild cultural tour through the early Seventies, a period packed with glitzy costumes and alien make-up, thrilling music and larger-than-life personas. Shock and Awe offers a fresh, in-depth look at the glam and glitter phenomenon, placing it the wider Seventies context of social upheaval and political disillusion. It explores how artists like Lou Reed, New York Dolls, and Queen broke with the hippie generation, celebrating illusion and artifice over truth and authenticity. Probing the genre’s major themes—stardom, androgyny, image, decadence, fandom, apocalypse—Reynolds tracks glam’s legacy as it unfolded in subsequent decades, from Eighties art-pop icons like Kate Bush through to twenty-first century idols of outrage such as Lady Gaga. Shock and Awe shows how the original glam artists’ obsessions with fame, extreme fashion, and theatrical excess continue to reverberate through contemporary pop culture.

David Bowie The Golden Years

David Bowie  The Golden Years
Author: Roger Griffin
Publsiher: Omnibus Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780857128751

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David Bowie: The Golden Years chronicles Bowie’s creative life during the 1970s, the decade that defined his career. Looking at the superstar's life and work in a year by year, month by month, day by day format, and placing his works in their historical, personal and creative contexts. The Golden Years accounts for every live performance: when and where and who played with him. It details every known recording: session details, who played in the studio, who produced the song, and when and how it was released. It covers every collaboration, including production and guest appearances. It also highlights Bowie's film, stage and television appearances: Bowie brought his theatrical training into every performance and created a new form of rock spectacle. The book follows Bowie on his journeys across the countries that fired his imagination and inspired his greatest work, and includes a detailed discography documenting every Bowie recording during this period, including tracks he left in the vault. The Golden Years is an invaluable addition to the Digital shelves of any true Bowie fan.

Mott the Hoople

Mott the Hoople
Author: Willard Manus
Publsiher: Lycabettus Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 073510378X

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The Man Who Hated Walking

The Man Who Hated Walking
Author: Overend Watts
Publsiher: Wymer UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Hikers
ISBN: 1908724722

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From 1969 to 1979 Overend Watts recorded and toured extensively with Mott The Hoople, Mott, and British Lions before shunning the limelight and turning his hand to record producing, gentlemen's hairdressing (briefly!), and dealing in antiques. At this point, however, most of his spare time was spent in the pursuit of large carp and he became a well-known figure on the gravel pits around the London area, where he always used luminous pink carp rods, so his mates, and the carp, could locate him easily! After a few years of antique fairs and auctions he concentrated on recycling and painting furniture and restoring antiques before opening a large "retro" department store in Hereford, which proved popular with customers from both Great Britain and abroad, with its specialist clothing, unusual antiquities, instruments, and rare music. After leaving the retro store in February 2003, Overend then aged 55, and The Man Who Hated Walking, attempted the S.W Coast Path National Trail - the greatest challenge of his life - all 650 miles of it. Or in Overend's case, more like 680 miles as he frequently got lost over the two months it took him to achieve this incredible feat of endurance.The Man Who Hated Walking, Overend's first book is a wonderful document of this amazing achievement, which is explored and described with more than a smattering of his macabre humour. Although undoubtedly a book that all Mott The Hoople fans will want, it is also an essential read for the walking fraternity, and is a massive inspiration for anyone who has the urge to do some serious walking.

Overpaid Oversexed and Over There

Overpaid  Oversexed and Over There
Author: David Hepworth
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781473573406

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The Beatles landing in New York in February 1964 was the opening shot in a cultural revolution nobody predicted. Suddenly the youth of the richest, most powerful nation on earth was trying to emulate the music, manners and the modes of a rainy island that had recently fallen on hard times. The resulting fusion of American can-do and British fuck-you didn’t just lead to rock and roll’s most resonant music. It ushered in a golden era when a generation of kids born in ration card Britain, who had grown up with their nose pressed against the window of America’s plenty, were invited to wallow in their big neighbour’s largesse. It deals with a time when everything that was being done - from the Beatles playing Shea Stadium to the Rolling Stones at Altamont, from the Who performing their rock opera at the Metropolitan Opera House to David Bowie touching down in the USA for the first time with a couple of gowns in his luggage - was being done for the very first time. Rock and roll would never be quite so exciting again.