Lonely Boy
Autor Steve Jonesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2017
Imaginează-ți străzile din Kings Road la începutul anilor '70: un amestec de rebeliune latentă și haos vestimentar care stătea să explodeze. În centrul acestui vârtej se află Steve Jones, un tânăr a cărui chitară urma să dărâme structurile rigide ale muzicii britanice. Steve Jones a scris această autobiografie cu ocazia împlinirii a 40 de ani de la nașterea punk-ului, nu doar pentru a celebra o moștenire culturală, ci pentru a-și revendica propria perspectivă asupra unei istorii care a fost deseori spusă de alții. Remarcăm o onestitate brutală încă din primele pagini, unde autorul nu se ferește să expună trauma și mizeria care au precedat celebritatea. Ca și Anger is an Energy: My Life Uncensored de John Lydon, această biografie transformă documentele de arhivă și amintirile fragmentate într-o narațiune fluidă despre supraviețuire. Dacă John Lydon oferă vocea politică și intelectuală a grupului Sex Pistols, Steve Jones ne oferă motorul visceral al trupei. Deși autorul a mai explorat teme legate de evoluție în lucrări precum Introducing Genetics, aici focusul se mută de la biologia umană la „genetica” unei subculturi care a refuzat să se conformeze. Considerăm că forța acestui volum rezidă în a doua sa jumătate, unde Steve Jones descrie cu o sinceritate tăioasă exilul în America și lupta cu dependențele. Ritmul este alert, specific unui om care a trăit mai multe vieți în una singură, iar tonul este un amestec surprinzător de duritate și vulnerabilitate, oferind o perspectivă rară asupra transformării dintr-un „băiat singuratic” într-un supraviețuitor al propriei legende.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0099510537
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 131 x 198 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: CORNERSTONE
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte oricărui pasionat de istoria muzicii care vrea să înțeleagă ce s-a aflat în spatele zgomotului Sex Pistols. Veți descoperi nu doar povestea unei trupe, ci și un parcurs uman de recuperare, de la abisul dependenței la succesul matur ca om de radio. Este o lectură esențială pentru a înțelege cum rebeliunea anilor '70 a modelat cultura pop de astăzi.
Despre autor
Steve Jones este un muzician britanic, compozitor și actor, cunoscut la nivel mondial ca membru fondator și chitarist al legendarei trupe punk rock Sex Pistols. Născut în Londra, Jones a fost forța creativă din spatele sunetului distinctiv al albumului „Never Mind the Bollocks”, influențând generații întregi de chitariști. După destrămarea trupei, s-a stabilit în Statele Unite, unde și-a reconstruit cariera depășind problemele personale majore. În prezent, este o personalitate respectată în mass-media, fiind gazda emisiunii radio de succes „Jonesy's Jukebox” din Los Angeles, unde continuă să promoveze muzica independentă și spiritul liber.
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"From being a young oik in Hammersmith to being a sex addicted, burnt out addict in L.A., Steve Jones has led a bloody interesting life. He was the man who kick started the Sex Pistols, one of the most influential bands in British music, and ended up as one of the least likely guitar heroes in rock 'n' roll."
"A raw, vanity-free dive into a life marred by an abused childhood, petty crime, and addictions to drink, drugs, and sex, but rescued by Jones's relentless aspiration for a better life."
—London Times Magazine, 11/5/16
"A hilarious and at times harrowing read."
—MOJO
"Jones's autobiography is anything but quaint.... His book's title speaks volumes, although these stories are told without sadness.... Through the fame years, Lonely Boy is often eye-wateringly funny.... He's 'a semi-retired sexual deviant who doesn't really act out so much any more,' which is sensible. His book's a delight."
—The Guardian
"A brutally frank autobiography."
—The Mirror
"The Sex Pistols guitarist details his life-an impoverished Sixties childhood, sexual abuse and dalliances with crime-in a way that is both moving and candid."—The Telegraph, "Top 50 Books of the Year 2016"
"An absolute riot of revelation...[Jones] owns up to his failings with a colourful candour that is moving."
—The Telegraph, "Best Rock Biographies and Music Books for Christmas 2016"
"Never Mind the Bollocks, here's a great Sex Pistols memoir...Paints a portrait of just how 'dangerous' punk rockers and punk music were in the UK during the mid and late '70s, when it always had a harder, more political edge than U.S. punk...Jones's memoir is-like a great punk-rock song-short, hard-hitting and Pretty Decent."
—Houston Press
"With his memoir,...Jones elucidates the Dickensian childhood that underpins his band's glamorous nihilism as well as the multiple addictions-heroin, alcohol, stealing, and sex-that almost took him to an early grave."
—GoodReads.com
"A bloody good story...Jones' own voice speaks loud and clear throughout Lonely Boy, a brutally honest and level-headed memoir."
—Record Collector
"[A] funny, filthy-mouthed memoir."
—NME
"What's special about this book is its story arc, which will make the most hardened punk well up...A poignant, honest, drily humorous rump-fest from a lost soul found."
—MOJO
"A book that's sometimes raucously funny."—Uncut
"If you live in the Los Angeles area, you've probably heard Jonesy's Jukebox, the guitarist's popular radio show, and if that's the case, you already know how refreshingly honest and funny the guy can be. That's the same kind of energy he brings to Lonely Boy...His struggles with drugs, alcohol, and sex addiction are handled with the punk icon's irresistible storytelling style that combines raw honesty and un-PC humor."
—NoEcho.net
"The book shows off Jones' wry humor and blunt assessments of himself as he parses his life...As a whole, the book provides a fresh look at the punk movement 40 years removed from the release of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols."
—RollingStone.com
"[A] gleefully coarse autobiography...Throughout Jones' tome, he leans into the language of London's street culture...It's a tale told without censorship or self-pity...Ribald stories lurch across every page, making Lonely Boy a must-read."—New York Observer
"Lonely Boy is the complete autobiography: unfailingly honest, presented warts and all...The band, which for so many years has lived largely in lore, is humanized here. We get to see the people behind the group, the struggles that came with becoming a symbol for punk youth, and the effects of having to live up to that image...Lonely Boy is an eminently readable autobiography. Jones holds nothing back, his scars on display for all to see...Sex Pistols fan or not, Lonely Boy is an entertaining read that leaves no stone unturned."—A.V. Club
"Raw, open, and disarmingly honest...There's something very refreshing about Jones' honesty, and to hear the story of the birth, brief life, and grisly death of the Sex Pistols told in his voice-the working class scouse accent all but leaps from the pages-is a delight for anyone who cares about rock music at the end of the 20th century...He's witty, he's self-deprecating...Reading Lonely Boy, you can't help but feel compassion for Jones and his mates...The angst of end-of-the-century class-obsessed England in general and depressed urban London in particular, is palpable when Jones recounts his youth."—Buffalo News
"The cocksure guitarist...kicked off the British punk movement...He's also penned a long-awaited autobiography, Lonely Boy that, along with music and mayhem, finds him discussing his multiple chemical addictions, his abusive childhood, kleptomania, and how he conquered them all."—Metro New York
"A good read...Lonely Boy is in some ways a tragic story, and shows just how long it can take to even begin to undo the damage done by child sexual abuse...The book...shows that being a victim of child sexual abuse doesn't mean you can't go on to be a legend."—Male Psychology Network
"Very personal."—US Weekly
"Lonely Boy is a times confessional, at others profane, it is often laugh out loud funny and on more than one downright sad. There is an unexpected level of emotion and honesty...While it features everything you'd expect from a rock star bio, it avoids the pitfall of becoming a cliché."—My Big Honkin Blog
"With characteristic candor, Jones shares the sordid details of his dysfunctional, working-class, West London upbringing...The book captures the hooligan panache and Cockney rhyming slang that have enthralled listeners of Jones' long-running KLOS (Los Angeles) radio show...For fans of punk history, and punk guitar, Lonely Boy is full of surprising little revelations...Lonely Boy is a close cousin to Dee Dee Ramone's 1997 'as told to' autobiography Lobotomy: Surviving the Ramones...Both books are essential reading for anyone interested in the birth of punk rock."—Guitar World
"The book, like few other rock chronicles of recent vintage, actually reads the way its subject thinks...And it's all written in an unaffected patois peppered with cockney slang and coarse language...The real meat of the book, naturally, is his recounting of the short history of the Sex Pistols. It's well-trodden ground, but there's actually some fresh insight to be found through Jones' lens."—Portland Mercury
"Filled with brutally honest accounts of [Jones's] life."—Los Angeles Daily News
"Chronicles the rise and fall of the punk band as well as a lifetime of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll."—New York Daily News
"Capture[s] what it was like to be a Sex Pistol in that upheaval of mad, tabloid-fed notoriety, fame and occasional violence in mid-'70s England...Jones, despite his womanizing and penchant for theft, is sympathetic and you're happy he has made it this far in one piece, sense of humor intact and destructive impulses at bay."—Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
"Brutally honest...Lonely Boy is not only the best of the Sex Pistols autobiography, it is among the best rock books ever. Jones has an amazing talent for storytelling and even it his memory was not the best at times, it is still an amazing story of survival in the heartless music business. And while Jones may have felt lost in the post-Punk 80's...[he] should be proud of himself for withstanding one of rock's most mythical, and trying eras."
—Music-News
"A sweaty sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll journey with dollops of humor, honesty and bratty tongue in cheek pathos."—Goldmine
"Lonely Boy pulls no punches."—LA Weekly
"Lonely Boy proves what [Jones's] listeners already knew-he's got more than his share of amazing stories, and an ability to tell them with wit and a survivor's sense of perspective, all of which make the book almost impossible to put down."
—Midnight to Six
"The book manages to be both comprehensive and conversational."—New Noise
"Lonely Boy is ultimately a tale of triumph, as Jonesy confronts his addictions, comes to terms with those who wronged him, and lands his first steady job as the host of his own radio show, Jonesy's Jukebox"—The Arts Fuse
"As someone who was there from the beginning Jones has many yarns to spin when it comes to sex, drugs and rock n' roll...A humorous, revealing and tough tell-all that gives the fan reader exactly what it wants but also would give the casual reader a unique look at what turns a young boy into a cat burglar, foul mouth yob, guitar legend, recovering addict and eventually a Hollywood celebrity."—Punk Globe
"A true-life survivor's story...An entertaining, informative, and sometimes shocking read."—Guitar Player
"Reveals the brief but impactful two-year history of the English punk band from the inside out...Jones is more than honest about his life and hides nothing...Any fan of the Sex Pistols should read this."—Curled Up with a Good Book
"The story of a true rock survivor."—Goldmine
"[A] scabrously delightful memoir."—The Daily Beast
"[An] engaging memoir...[Jones is] a born storyteller... He has a way with sudden bursts of simple truths...He also sizes up the Sex Pistols better than anyone previously."—Waterbury Sunday Republican-American
"It is often said that without The Sex Pistols, there would be no punk rock, and as the founding guitarist of The Sex Pistols, a lot of rock music's roots go back to Steve Jones. In this memoir, the host of Jonesy's Jukebox covers all facets of his life-he has done plenty as a musician, producer, actor and host since the Pistols disbanded for the first time in the late 1970s-and fortunately, for our entertainment, he writes just like he speaks."—Downtown Magazine
"A sprawling autobiography that recalls his days growing up in London in the late '60s, to his present-day life as a DJ in California...The book [has] a certain authenticity that's sometimes lost with other ghost-written autobiographies."—PopMatters
"Grade-A f*cking refreshing...From the outset of his new memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol, the guitarist and unlikely punk rock revolutionary tells his life story with the same maelstrom of honesty and audacity with which he has always played."—Mass Appeal
"An acute sensitivity shines through the thuggishness...Steve Jones wrestles triumph from tragedy with wit and warmth."
—Austin Chronicle