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Tony Fletcher

    Tony Fletcher s'est taillé une place importante dans le journalisme musical en fondant un fanzine très populaire en 1977. Son travail explore en profondeur l'histoire et la culture musicales, offrant des analyses pertinentes d'artistes et de mouvements. L'écriture de Fletcher se distingue par une recherche méticuleuse et une analyse pointue qui révèlent l'essence des phénomènes musicaux. Il possède une capacité unique à saisir l'esprit d'une époque et l'impact profond de la musique sur la société. Les lecteurs apprécieront ses portraits sensibles et bien documentés du monde musical.

    The Story of R.E.M.
    Remarks
    A Light That Never Goes Out
    All Hopped Up and Ready to Go
    Moon: The Life and Death of a Rock Legend
    Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon
    • Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon

      • 632pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      A new edition with a new after word and details of John Entwistle's death and The Who's ongoing career.

      Dear Boy: The Life of Keith Moon
      4,4
    • Moon: The Life and Death of a Rock Legend

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Back in print, Moon is the brilliant and heralded biography of one of rock & roll's most notorious and beloved figures: The Who's legendary drummer Keith Moon. Moon was the bad boy of rock & roll, the most manic member of an aggressive and fabulously successful band, a full-throttle hedonist who lived at the center of an unending party. He was also a musical genius who inspired whole generations of artists, a generous friend to nearly everyone who crossed his path, a guileless man of immense personal charm to whom the sweetest sound on earth was surf music. A generation after his death, Moon is still revered as the greatest drummer in rock history and the single wildest personality in an age of pop excess. Here is the truth behind the legend, the result of years of research in which music journalist Tony Fletcher interviewed dozens of Moon's friends, colleagues, and associates. An instant classic that brilliantly illuminates both the tender and self-destructive sides of this singular personality, Moon is the story of one of the most outrageous rock stars ever born.

      Moon: The Life and Death of a Rock Legend
      4,3
    • All Hopped Up and Ready to Go

      • 476pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      From the acclaimed biographer of Keith Moon comes an incisive history of New York's seminal music scenes, encompassing the ways in which the city's indigenous art, literature, theatre, and political movements converged to create such unique sounds, as well as the music's vast contributions to our culture. With great attention to the characters, from trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie to Tito Puente, Bob Dylan to the Ramones, All Hopped Up and Ready to Go takes us through bebop, the Latin music scene, the folk revival, glitter music, disco, punk, and hip-hop, as they emerged from the neighbourhood streets of Harlem, the Village, Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens.

      All Hopped Up and Ready to Go
      4,2
    • Yet for all their brilliance and adoration - their famously energetic live shows routinely interrupted by stage invasions - The Smiths were continually plagued by their reticence to play the game, and by the time of 1987's Strangeways Here We Come, they had split.

      A Light That Never Goes Out
      4,1
    • Remarks

      The Story of R.E.M.

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      An updated version of the first full biography of R.E.M., Tony Fletcher follows their story from its humble origins in Athens, Georgia, to their current status as a leading world-wide act, all the while placing the allure of their appeal in the context of its time and place. Meticulously researched and drawing on dozens of interviews with friends, associates, and the band members themselves, Remarks is not just the story of one group's rise through cult status, but the story of American rock in the 1980s. This new edition of Tony Fletcher's acclaimed R.E.M. biography brings the band's story right up to date, covering the departure of drummer Bill Berry, Michael Stipe's increasing role as a spokesman for humane causes, and the group's music right up to their Reveal album, regarded by many critics as their best ever.

      Remarks
      3,7
    • The Story of R.E.M.

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The group that rose from cult to worldwide fame. Includes rare photos from the band's personal archives and a complete discography.

      The Story of R.E.M.
      3,9
    • Memories of Murder

      The Great Cases of a Finger-print Expert

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      Memories of Murder
    • 'Dear Boy' ist die Bestseller-Biographie über Keith Moon, den größten Drummer und wildesten Charakter des Rock. Von den Kritikern in den USA und in England wurde diese Biografie als eine der großartigsten Rockstorys aller Zeiten gefeiert. Dieses Buch erzählt mit größter Sorgfalt und viel Liebe zum Detail Moons packende Reise von seiner Kindheit in Londons Arbeiterklasse über die ruhmreichen Jahre von The Who bis hin zum Kalifornischen High-Life und seinem tragischen, frühen Tod. Bei seiner Recherche befragte Tony Fletcher über 120 Freunde, Familienangehörige und Arbeitskollegen. Er machte sich selbst ein Bild von einem Leben, das durch Mythen über Ausschweifungen verzerrt und durch die Legenden seiner anarchischen Zügellosigkeit vollends entstellt worden ist. Das Ergebnis ist ein ehrliches und persönliches Portrait von einem unverbesserlich großzügigen Jungen, der sich weigerte, erwachsen zu werden und der das Leben eines Jeden, der ihn kannte, veränderte.

      Dear boy - das explosive Leben des Keith Moon