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Seasick Steve - Tales of a Travellin' Man (Paperback)
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Seasick Steve - Tales of a Travellin' Man (Paperback)
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Loot Price R257
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It remains one of the most remarkable breakthroughs in music
history. The nervous and dishevelled figure who played his
punk-blues song 'Dog House Boogie' before Jools Holland and his
dumbstruck Hootenanny audience that New Year's Eve 2006 seemed to
have emerged from nowhere. Apparently a sixty-five-year-old former
hobo, Steve played his trademark threestring guitar (aka The
Three-String Trance Wonder) and stomped on a wooden box with a
Mississippi motorcycle plate stuck on (aka The Mississippi Drum
Machine). His Norwegian studio had recently failed, he'd had a
heart attack, and he was only known among a tiny community of
hardcore blues fans, yet by the next morning he was famous. His
album Dog House Music, recorded in his kitchen, sold out overnight.
2007 brought a MOJO, Reading and Glastonbury, and 2008 worldwide
success and his major label debut. The rest, they say, is history.
Or perhaps not. Everyone loved the grit and authenticity of Steve's
songs about life on the road. His roots in the Deep South were
celebrated across the media, and BBC Four took Steve round
Mississippi for a documentary. But look a little closer, and a very
different musical - and personal - journey rears its head. In this
groundbreaking new biography, Matthew Wright draws on new
information and some musical collaborators to create a startling
life story, teasing out crucial details to turn the regular story
of a hobo's wanderings in the wilderness on its head and bring
Seasick Steve's life in from the cold. The real Steve was not a
blue-collar amateur who got lucky, but a committed professional,
steeped in a variety of ever-changing, era-defining musical
traditions throughout his life, from the moment his dad played him
boogie-woogie piano as a baby. This is a career that's touched an
astonishing range of lives, from Albert King and Lighnin' Hopkins
to Jimi Hendrix, from Janis Joplin to Kurt Cobain and Slash of Guns
N' Roses. Ramblin' Man tells the tale of the extraordinary life of
this musical polymath, as he wound a course through some of the
most epochal moments in music history of the twentieth century. The
myth was astonishing; the real story is even better.
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