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The Good Inn (Hardcover)
Black Francis, Josh Frank; Illustrated by Steven Appleby
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R477
R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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"A book based on a soundtrack score that has not yet been composed
for a feature film that does not yet exist." Pixies frontman Black
Francis has approached writing his first book as he would do a
song: with inventiveness and originality. The Good Inn tells the
story of an eighteen-year-old known only as Soldier Boy who, after
escaping a devastating explosion at the French port of Toulon, sets
out on a bizarre journey across France. Navigating his way past
homicidal gypsies, combative soldiers and porn-peddling peasants,
he takes refuge at The Good Inn - and promptly finds himself centre
stage in the making of the world's first narrative pornographic
movie. Unique and vividly imagined, The Good Inn is a touchingly
comic story that brings turn-of-the-century France to life.
It's the 1980s and the rock landscape is littered with massive
hair, synthesizers, and monster riffs, but there is an alternative
being born in the sleepy East of America--we just don't know it
yet.
Before the Internet, MTV, and iPods provided far-off music fans
with information and communities--and before Nirvana--kids across
the world grew up in relative isolation, dependent on mix tapes and
self-created art to slowly spread scenes and trends. It was under
these conditions that four young musicians found one another in
Boston, Massachusetts, and started a band called Pixies.
During their initial seven-year career, Pixies would play some of
Europe's most gigantic festivals, keep the press guessing, and
cultivate a fervid international fan base hungry for more and more
of their unique surf punk. The band worked fast, cranking out four
albums at a breakneck pace, but ultimately pressures and
personality clashes took their toll: Pixies broke up just as bands
were singing their praises as "the" rock'n'roll innovators.
For twelve years, a Pixies reunion seemed impossible, but a sudden
announcement in 2004 proclaimed the unthinkable--Pixies were
getting back together. Their extremely successful reunion tour
finally gave the group something they'd always lacked in their
homeland: proof that their bone-rattling music had left an
indelible impact.
"Fool the World" tells Pixies' story in the words of those who
lived it, from the band members to studio owners, from A&R
executives, producers, and visual artists who worked with them to
admirers of their music, such as Bono, PJ Harvey, Beck, and Perry
Farrell. With new cartoons by "Trompe Le Monde" illustrator Steven
Appleby, "Fool the World" is a complete journey through the life,
death, and rebirth of one of the most influential bands of all
time.
www.fooltheworldbook.com
Pixies' career spanned just seven years before the pressures of the
road and personality clashes tore the band apart. But in that time
they became one of the pioneers of alternative rock and left a
musical legacy that would inspire generations of musicians, from
Kurt Cobain and David Bowie to U2, Radiohead and Blur. This is the
story of a band called Pixies and how they turned their
distinctive, warped breed of dynamic surf-punk into music legend.
Told in the words of the band themselves, the studio owners,
producers and engineers who worked with them, and admirers of their
music, including Bono, Courtney Love and Beck, Fool The World is a
complete journey through the life, death and rebirth of one of the
most influential bands of all time.
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