- Hörbuch
- 2023
- 13 Std 43 Min
- Bloomsbury Caravel
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Too Late To Stop Now
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Bloomsbury presents Too Late To Stop Now by Allan Jones, read by Matt Bates.
More than 40 stories from the glory days of rock'n'roll, featuring Lou Reed, Elton John, Sting and The Clash.
Allan Jones brings stories – many previously unpublished – from the golden days of music reporting. Long nights of booze, drugs and unguarded conversations which include anecdotes, experiences and extravagant behaviour.
- A band's aftershow party in San Francisco being gatecrashed by cocaine-hungry Hells Angels
- Chrissie Hynde on how rock'n'roll killed The Pretenders
- What happened when Nick Lowe and 20 of his mates flew off to Texas to join the Confederate Air Force
- John Cale on his dark alliance with Lou Reed
Allan Jones remembers a world that once was – one of dark excess and excitement, outrageous deeds and extraordinary talent, featuring legends at both the beginnings and ends of their careers.
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Too Late To Stop Now
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EN
ISBN Audio:
9781448218288
Erscheinungsdatum:
24. Mai 2023
Schlagworte:
biographyjournalismmusicMusicianLegendsHistoryfamousbandssingers80s70sclassicbackstageSongsmelody makeruncutmengift for dadChrissie HyndeElton JohnLou ReedStingJon AndersonThe ClashThe Rolling StonesPaul SimonElvis CostelloJohn CaleThe Velvet UndergroundNostalgiaconfessionscan't stand up for falling down
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13 Std 43 Min
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AUDIO
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Über den Autor:
Allan Jones is an award-winning British music journalist and editor. He was editor of Melody Maker from 1984 to 1997 then launched Uncut magazine and for 15 years wrote a popular monthly column called Stop Me If You've Heard This OneBefore, based on his experiences as a music journalist in the 70s and 80s, a prosperous time for the music press. His book, Can't Stand UpFor Falling Down, was the Sunday Times' Music Book of the Year 2017.