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'I hadn’t been very comfortable with fame, but I didn’t know what to do
with myself after I was famous. On the surface, I was just hugely
relieved to be shot of the whole thing. I felt like I’d been let off
the hook . . . But underneath that, I was pretty miserable.'
When 'Never Gonna Give You Up’ propelled Rick Astley into the pop
stratosphere, it changed his life forever. Nothing could have prepared
the young, unassuming lad from Lancashire for what was in store for
him. This is Rick's story – in his own words.
At just nineteen, Rick agreed to sign with legendary music producer
Pete Waterman – under the wings of music powerhouse Stock Aitken
Waterman. Unpredictable, outlandish adventures followed, giving him a
peek into the mechanics of the music industry – all of which would
eventually take Rick from the shadows of local bands to international
stardom. From platinum-selling albums to worldwide tours, the world was
at Rick’s feet. And then, suddenly, at what seemed like the height of
fame, it wasn’t.
At twenty-seven, Rick retired himself from the industry that had
brought him much success and financial stability. Behind the hits and
the glitz and glamour was a young man coming to terms with his
new-found fame, the realities of life in the pop-music machine and the
pressures of life on the road, not to mention reconciling with his
childhood spent between his divorced parents in a volatile family
dynamic. Time out of the industry offered Rick room for much-needed
reflection and therapy – and unknowingly helped to set the stage for
his triumphant return to music.
Balancing nostalgia, fresh perspectives and introspection, with a good
dose of northern humour, Never is an intimate look at the man behind
the hits – and is a portrait of truth, artistic evolution and the
astounding power of contentment.
'I hadn’t been very comfortable with fame, but I didn’t know what to do
with myself after I was famous. On the surface, I was just hugely
relieved to be shot of the whole thing. I felt like I’d been let off
the hook . . . But underneath that, I was pretty miserable.'
When 'Never Gonna Give You Up’ propelled Rick Astley into the pop
stratosphere, it changed his life forever. Nothing could have prepared
the young, unassuming lad from Lancashire for what was in store for
him. This is Rick's story – in his own words.
At just nineteen, Rick agreed to sign with legendary music producer
Pete Waterman – under the wings of music powerhouse Stock Aitken
Waterman. Unpredictable, outlandish adventures followed, giving him a
peek into the mechanics of the music industry – all of which would
eventually take Rick from the shadows of local bands to international
stardom. From platinum-selling albums to worldwide tours, the world was
at Rick’s feet. And then, suddenly, at what seemed like the height of
fame, it wasn’t.
At twenty-seven, Rick retired himself from the industry that had
brought him much success and financial stability. Behind the hits and
the glitz and glamour was a young man coming to terms with his
new-found fame, the realities of life in the pop-music machine and the
pressures of life on the road, not to mention reconciling with his
childhood spent between his divorced parents in a volatile family
dynamic. Time out of the industry offered Rick room for much-needed
reflection and therapy – and unknowingly helped to set the stage for
his triumphant return to music.
Balancing nostalgia, fresh perspectives and introspection, with a good
dose of northern humour, Never is an intimate look at the man behind
the hits – and is a portrait of truth, artistic evolution and the
astounding power of contentment.
This book is essential reading for every MGB enthusiast. The
mechanical aspects and the restoration of the vehicle have been
written about in numerous publications but the so often maligned
electrical systems has never before been comprehensively covered.
For those new to vehicle electrical systems the book provides a
simple primer using mechanical analogies. Each system in the car
has its own chapter, with simple and uncluttered circuit diagrams
in which each wire can be seen in its real colours. More than a
how-to-do guide, the book also explains the "why" of each system
and procedure, aiding diagnostics when things don t go quite as
they should. The many fault finding guides help pin those elusive
problems down. For those wishing to improve the car for reliability
and safety."
Your in-depth colour illustrated guide to understanding, repairing
and improving the electrical systems of British classics.
Electrical systems used in British cars in the period 1950 to 1980
have gained some notoriety, most of it unfavourable and much of it
undeserved. This book shines a light on the subject, system by
system, including the murkier corners. Whatever their foibles, the
cars remain the cherished possessions of enthusiasts worldwide, and
this book's contribution to making the electrical systems
understandable and reliable will maintain the enjoyment the cars
provide for many decades to come.Based on the proven formulas of
Rick Astley's previous, and much acclaimed book, MGB Electrical
Systems, this book breaks down the electrical systems of classic
British cars into separate and easily understandable sections. In
each, the components and system as a whole are examined in theory
and chronology, to show how and why they evolved the way they did.
With hundreds of colour photographs and diagrams, together with
fault-finding tables, the veil of mystery is removed, allowing the
owner to understand, repair and improve their cherished
classic.This book is the definitive and indispensable guide to
British car electrical systems, and deserves a place on every
enthusiast's bookshelf.
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