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(Book). The Resurrection of Johnny Cash tells the story of perhaps
the most remarkable turnaround in musical history. As well as
acknowledging Cash's drug, drink and religious travails in the
fifties and sixties, the book digs much deeper, focusing on a
lesser known but no less remarkable period of his life: the
inglorious fall post-1970 and the almost biblical rebirth in his
later years. Homing in on the ten-year period between 1986 and
1995, The Resurrection of Johnny Cash tells in detail the story of
Cash's humiliating fall from grace and his unprecedented revival;
his struggle with a cruel variety of illnesses; his ongoing battles
with addiction; his search to find direction in his career; his
eventual rebirth as both an artist and a man; and his hugely
influential legacy.
'The truest measure of the man we have thus far' - Mojo
'Affectionate, impeccably researched biography' - Mail on Sunday
'Head and shoulders above the usual rock hagiography' - Sunday
Telegraph The first biography to be written with the cooperation of
the Lynott Estate, Cowboy Song is the definitive authorised account
of the extraordinary life and career of Thin Lizzy guiding spirit,
Philip Lynott. Leading music writer Graeme Thomson explores the
fascinating contradictions between Lynott's unbridled rock star
excesses and the shy, sensitive 'orphan' raised in working class
Dublin. The mixed-race child of a Catholic teenager and a Guyanese
stowaway, Lynott rose above daunting obstacles and wounding
abandonments to become Ireland's first rock star. Cowboy Song
examines his key musical alliances as well as the unique blend of
cultural influences which informed Lynott's writing, connecting
Ireland's rich reserves of music, myth and poetry to hard rock,
progressive folk, punk, soul and New Wave. Published on the
thirtieth anniversary of Lynott's death in January 1986, Thomson
draws on scores of exclusive interviews with family, friends, band
mates and collaborators. Cowboy Song is both the ultimate depiction
of a multi-faceted rock icon, and an intimate portrait of a
much-loved father, son and husband.
'Nobody owes us anything, but the Simple Minds story has been too
condensed. After Live Aid and 'Don't You (Forget About Me)' there
hasn't been quite the credit for those first few records. I think
they contain some really special music. I can hear the flaws but
there's something about the spirit and imagination in them that
feels good. They draw from such a wide range of influences . . .
but the spirit of it was always Simple Minds.' Jim Kerr, to the
author An illuminating new biography of one of Britain's biggest
and most influential bands, written with the full input and
cooperation of Simple Minds, shedding new light on their dazzling
art-rock legacy. Themes for Great Cities features in-depth new
interviews with original band members Jim Kerr, Charlie Burchill,
Mick MacNeil and Derek Forbes, alongside key figures from within
their creative community and high-profile fans such as Bobby
Gillespie, James Dean Bradfield and Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite.
The book reclaims and revivifies the magnificence of Simple Minds'
pioneering early albums, from the glitchy Euro-ambience of Real to
Real Cacophony and Empires and Dance to the pulsing, agitated
romance of Sons and Fascination, New Gold Dream and beyond.
Emerging in 1978 from Glasgow's post-punk scene, Simple Minds
transitioned from restless art-rock to electro futurism, mutated
into passionate pop contenders and, finally, a global rock
behemoth. They have sold in the region of 60 million records and
remain a worldwide phenomenon. The drama of their tale lies in
these transformations and triumphs, conflicts and contradictions.
Themes for Great Cities tells the inside story of a band becoming a
band. Inspiring, insightful and enlightening, it celebrates the
trailblazing music of one of Britain's greatest groups.
Complicated Shadows paints a detailed and accurate portrait of an
intensely private and complex individual. It draws on nearly 50
exclusive interviews with schoolmates, pre-fame friends, early band
members, journalists as well as members of The Attractions,
producers, collaborators and musicians from all stages of his life
and career. Thomson also unearths many previously unknown details
about Costello's early years and his personal life, as well as
examining his entire musical output using the recollections of
those who were there at the time, the majority of whom have never
talked on the subject before
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A Love of UIQ (Paperback)
Felix Guattari; Translated by Graeme Thomson, Silvia Maglioni
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R613
R569
Discovery Miles 5 690
Save R44 (7%)
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Throughout a large part of the 1980s, Félix Guattari, known for
his collaborations with Gilles Deleuze and his experimental and
groundbreaking practices in psychotherapy, decides to shift his
experimental work into a different medium of artistic and creative
thought practice: the world of science fiction. Part self-analysis,
part cinematic expression of his theoretical work, Guattari’s
screenplay merges his theoretical concepts with his passion for
comic books, free radio movements, and film. So begins Guattari’s
journey to write a screenplay wherein a group of squatters makes
contact with a superior intelligence coming from the infinitely
small Universe of the Infra-quark (UIQ). Guattari worked feverishly
on his film, attempting to secure a budget, traveling to Hollywood,
and enlisting the help of American screenwriter Robert Kramer. But
the film would never see the light of day. Through the important
archival work of artists, Silvia Maglioni and Graeme Thomson,
Guattari’s script is now published here, for the first time in
English.
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