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Hope I Get Old Before I Die. Why rock stars never retire, from the bestselling author of Abbey Road

Par : David Hepworth
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  • Nombre de pages432
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-4735-7341-3
  • EAN9781473573413
  • Date de parution05/09/2024
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurTransworld Digital

Résumé

From the author of Abbey Road comes the story of how enduring rock icons like Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and many more have remained in the ever changing music game.'A genuinely great writer, with a winning turn of phrase and dry wit' Guardian'Superlative.Crammed with eyebrow-raising statistics.A delight' Wall Street Journal___________When Paul McCartney closed Live Aid in July 1985 at the grand old age of forty-three, we thought he was on the road to retirement.
But as it turns out, he - and many others of his generation - were just getting started. In the last four decades, the big names of the 60s and 70s have been exploiting the age of spectacle that Live Aid created to enjoy the longest lap of honour in the history of humanity, carrying on long after everyone else had given up. In this brave new world, Elton John plays a royal funeral, Mick Jagger gets a knighthood, Bob Dylan picks up the Nobel Prize, the Beatles become, if anything, bigger than the Beatles and it's beginning to look as though, thanks to technology, they will all be playing Las Vegas forever.___________Praise for David Hepworth'Such a clever writer' Spectator'Hepworth's writing is sublime' Daily Mail'A refreshingly independent thinker' Daily Telegraph'Reads like a series of rich, fast-paced and immensely funny short stories' The Oldie'Hepworth's knowledge and understanding of rock history is prodigious' Sunday Times'The book is destined to become the go-to text on a subject we never thought we'd have to survey' Literary Review