Ozzy & Me
Autor Stephen Reaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 noi 2025
Stephen Rea was born in Northern Ireland in 1969, the same year “The Troubles” began. Violence was everywhere. His grandmother was nearly killed when gunmen opened fire on the wrong house, leaving young Stephen to pick at the bullet holes in the walls. He found refuge from this turmoil in heavy metal—especially the music of Ozzy Osbourne. As a pre-internet teenager, he hunted down dozens of live concert bootlegs—corresponding by mail with collectors around the world—and devoured every music magazine he could find.
In late 1984, when Stephen was fifteen, he read about a huge festival in Rio de Janeiro that January called “Rock In Rio” whose bill included AC/DC, Queen, and Osbourne. As a lark, he mentioned it to his dad, and was stunned when he said they should go. He was even more shocked when his mother, looking for information about how to get tickets, began a correspondence with Osbourne’s secretary, who scored the family VIP passes and introduced them to Osbourne in Brazil. Thus began a friendship with Ozzy, his wife Sharon and the rest of the Osbourne family that has continued for decades.
While traveling on tour in the mid-nineties, Ozzy gifted Stephen a pair of fancy leather notebooks and told him to keep a record of their adventures and conversations. The result is Ozzy & Me: a beautiful behind-the-scenes memoir that proves the life-affirming, soul-nourishing power of music—and disproves the notion that you should never meet your heroes.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781668061077
ISBN-10: 1668061074
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 page 4-C insert
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
ISBN-10: 1668061074
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 8 page 4-C insert
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Notă biografică
Stephen Rea is a former United Kingdom newspaper journalist and the author of the memoir Finn McCool’s Football Club. Originally from Northern Ireland, he lives and teaches writing in New Orleans.
Recenzii
“[Fans] will find Mr. Rea’s detailed and affectionate book an invaluable resource.”
"[Rea's] star-struck enthusiasm never wanes...Ozzy & Me is an apt companion to the singer’s recently released posthumous memoir, Last Rites, and an insider’s look at long years of the backstage crazy train."
"Rea is a fan’s fan with plenty of stories to share. They’re told with care...there are many behind-the-scenes peeks at how Osbourne concerts used to begin and end, and the massive work that went into a show. Metal fans will appreciate that and they’ll like that Rea shows gratitude for his friendships and the opportunities he had, which is icing on the guitar-shaped cake. To read this book is to turn up the nostalgia to eardrum-splitting levels and remembering. If you’re a fan, snag 'Ozzy & Me' because that’s the ticket."
"[Rea's] star-struck enthusiasm never wanes...Ozzy & Me is an apt companion to the singer’s recently released posthumous memoir, Last Rites, and an insider’s look at long years of the backstage crazy train."
"Rea is a fan’s fan with plenty of stories to share. They’re told with care...there are many behind-the-scenes peeks at how Osbourne concerts used to begin and end, and the massive work that went into a show. Metal fans will appreciate that and they’ll like that Rea shows gratitude for his friendships and the opportunities he had, which is icing on the guitar-shaped cake. To read this book is to turn up the nostalgia to eardrum-splitting levels and remembering. If you’re a fan, snag 'Ozzy & Me' because that’s the ticket."
Descriere
Almost Famous meets Tuesdays with Morrie in this entertaining and heartwarming memoir detailing the author's four decades of friendship with Ozzy Osbourne and the Osbourne family, whom he serendipitously met at age fifteen.