Substance: Inside New Order (e-bog) af Hook, Peter
Hook, Peter (forfatter)

Substance: Inside New Order e-bog

79,90 DKK (inkl. moms 99,87 DKK)
';This book will delight both New Order-ites and general rock readers' MojoA ROLLICKING, NO-HOLDS-BARRED ACCOUNT OF NEW ORDERS ENTIRE HISTORY. Two acclaimed albums and an upcoming US tour Joy Division had the world at their feet. Then, on the eve of that tour, the band's troubled lead singer, Ian Curtis, killed himself. The next time they got together, they were a new band. That band was New O...
E-bog 79,90 DKK
Forfattere Hook, Peter (forfatter)
Udgivet 6 oktober 2016
Længde 768 sider
Genrer AVGP
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781471132438
';This book will delight both New Order-ites and general rock readers' MojoA ROLLICKING, NO-HOLDS-BARRED ACCOUNT OF NEW ORDERS ENTIRE HISTORY. Two acclaimed albums and an upcoming US tour Joy Division had the world at their feet. Then, on the eve of that tour, the band's troubled lead singer, Ian Curtis, killed himself. The next time they got together, they were a new band. That band was New Order their label was Factory Records, their club The Haienda. Their distinctive sound paved the way for the dance music explosion that followed, earning them the reputation as one of the most influential bands of their generation, and changing the course of popular music. Following on from his bestselling titles The Haienda and Unknown Pleasures, Peter Hook has written a rollicking, no-holds-barred account of the bands entire history. Substance is packed with never-before-seen detail, discographies and technical information. This is possibly the mostentertaining memoir ever written by a British musician. ';There are stories here that make Ozzy Osbourne looks like Mother Teresa' Sunday Express ';A rollicking read' Record Collector ';Rock writing rarely tells us properly what a band treading water or in slow decline feels like from the inside. Hook does so memorably' Guardian ';As mammoth and downright idiotic as the band deserves something hilariously daft happens on nearly all of Substance's 750 pages' Classic Pop