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What Makes The Monkey Dance - The Life And Music Of Chuck Prophet And Green On Red (Paperback)
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What Makes The Monkey Dance - The Life And Music Of Chuck Prophet And Green On Red (Paperback)
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Loot Price R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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How do you define success? If you let somebody else define what
success is, you re a sucker. I m no sucker. Chuck Prophet started
out as a post-punk California kid who helped kick-start the
alt-country genre when he joined Dan Stuart s Green On Red, then
making a name for themselves as part of the so-called Paisley
Underground alongside bands like The Dream Syndicate and The
Bangles. While Green On Red established a reputation for
self-destruction illuminated by flashes of brilliance in the studio
and on festival stages around Europe in the late 1980s, Prophet
simultaneously immersed himself in roots music and forged a solo
career via backroom and basement venues across his adopted home of
San Francisco. He has emerged as one of the most respected
musicians of his generation, admired for his talents as a
songwriter, guitarist, vocalist, and live performer. He has worked
with the likes of Tony Visconti and Warren Zevon, and his songs
have been performed by artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen and
Solomon Burke. Those who know him through his social-media presence
or his live shows are well aware that no one tells a story quite
like Chuck Prophet; here, his voice rings clearly from the first
page to the last as he gives his perspective on writing, recording,
and performing, and talks candidly about his struggles and
remarkable recovery from years of addiction. As Prophet s official
archivist, author Stevie Simkin draws on over a hundred hours of
interviews with his subject as well as contributions from fellow
musicians, producers, friends, and associates, and unique access to
unreleased songs and live recordings and scores of previously
unseen photographs. Time and again, Simkin puts the reader in the
room with Chuck as he talks, or in the studio as he plays, and the
live experience is captured from both sides of the stage monitors.
An exciting rock n roll odyssey, What Makes The Monkey Dance is
essential reading for every fan of this phenomenal artist, but also
for anyone with an interest in alternative music during a period
seismic change, offering a fascinating portrait of how a true
artist has managed to carve out a career at the sharp end of a
notoriously ruthless industry.
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