DREAMGIRL My life as a Supreme Mary Wilson Off the jump, I knew a couple of things about the Supremes. It’s clear that they are talented, that they are beautiful. I was aware of some of their songs like “Baby Love” and “Where Did Our Love Go”. Sure, I also knew of Diana Ross as a solo artist and that she was the lead singer of The Supremes. But I had no idea who any of the other Supremes were. That was my loss. I have corrected that, to some degree. It was clear I needed to brush up on my knowledge of Motown and some of the wonderful artists they had. So this is the first step. Mary Wilson made me aware of some uncomfortable truths about touring the south while being black. She had no control over how some people saw her. She had no control over people insulting her and calling her the “N” word on a daily basis. She had no control over the fact that people shot at her for simply being black. I was aware of the struggles of black Americans in the 50s and 60s. I understood th...
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Break on Through The Life and Death of Jim Morrison By: James Riordan and Jerry Prochnicky This is a long, and in some sections boring, read. Where it didn’t drag it was marvelous. Sadly, it was just too long. Too much pontificating in so many places caused me to doze off on occasion. It’s really too bad because their subject was anything but snooze-worthy. My copy of this charming book was about 500 bloody pages long. The authors might have had a masterpiece on their hands had they had the ability to rein themselves in a wee bit. 400 pages would have been just fine and removed the snoozy parts. Once that gets done we have one hell of a book. I think the idea here is that because Jim Morrison was larger than life the fine gents who wrote this thought the biography should be as epic as the man’s life. Well, they were wrong-ish. Sort of wrong. This could have been, maybe not epic, but certainly better than the average biography. As it sits it’s still a good biography. I...
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Jagger - Rebel, Rocker, Rambler, Rogue Marc Spitz I just love the alliteration of the subtitle but sadly that’s about all I loved. This “tiny todger” of a book came out within a year of the Richards book and this is curious? What was the point of this look at Mick Jagger? Maybe, just maybe old Mick was attempting to set the record straight, at least as straight as he saw it. Richards has used the term “tiny todger” to refer to Mick’s penis size. Richards might actually know! Richards has claimed that former girlfriend Marianne Faithful simply had no fun with Mick sexually. Is that too much information? That would have destroyed the fantasies of women around the world But someone had to set the record straight about Jaggers’ todger. Weren't you wondering? It’s a shame Cynthia Plaster Caster didn’t work her magic on Mick then we would have known for sure! While this book has a bunch of fun, easy-to-read stories, I can’t help but feel Jagger or th...
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Mick Fleetwood Play on Mick Fleetwood and Anthony Bozza Everyone is familiar with Fleetwood Mac and its affable, lanky drummer Mick. But there are things here that would amuse most Fleetwood Mac fans. “Play On” is not simply the autobiography of Mick but it’s also, as you might imagine, a biography (autobiography?) of a band. Given how committed Mick Fleetwood has been to Fleetwood Mac over the decades, another choice for the title of the book could have been “Don’t Stop” because Mick Fleetwood hasn’t stopped drumming for Fleetwood Mac . . ever. Ok sure he was in other bands in the beginning but once he and John McVie were proclaimed Fleetwood Mac he just kept playing on and didn’t stop. Given his name is in the name of his band I had assumed that he and John McVie decided, after much ale and laughter, that their band would now be known as Fleetwood Mac. A cute combination of their two last names. But it turns out I was wrong. The proclamation came after guitar guru Peter ...
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Billy Joel The Biography Mark Bego This biography should be titled “Billy Joel The Biography according to Liberty DeVitto. I get that Mr. Bego had no access to the famed Mr. Joel but the reliance on the words of Mr. DeVitto was just kind of silly, after a while. This might have been a better book if Bego had simply written about Liberty DeVitto’s life with Billy Joel. Sure he has a ton of Joel stories but it was overkill. I’m not certain why so much of the book was based on the tales of Liberty DeVitto but there we have it. Seems every second page there is DeVitto’s name. You can’t escape it. Not related to anything Liberty DeVitto was the Lemon Pledge suicide attempt. There are so many jokes but suicide is a serious thing so I’ll refrain. This event was one of the more important things to happen in Billy Joel’s life. Fortunately for the world, furniture polish is not a deadly poison. 21-year-old Billy Joel checked himself into a hospital and changed his life. I know ...
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Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen “Some silicone sister with a manager mister told me I got what it takes She said "I'll turn you on, son, into something strong, play the song with the funky break And go-kart Mozart was checkin' out the weather chart to see if it was safe outside And little Early-Pearly came by in his curly-wurly and asked me if I needed a ride”. Blinded by the Light lyrics by Bruce Springsteen. Bruce Springsteen wrote his own life story in “Born to Run”. If any of you had any doubts that Bruce Springsteen was capable of such a feat then you haven’t paid any attention to the man’s lyrics. My first introduction to Springsteen was with “Blinded by the Light” and I was left wondering. I was left wondering who this idiot was. What kind of nonsense was this? Why? Why? Why? Later I heard more Springsteen tunes and I began to understand. Bruce is a poet on par with Bob Dylan. The man can write lyrics about anything and somehow it is relatable to all his...
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DOLLY My Life and Other Unfinished Business By Dolly Parton When I read a book I remove the cover. This saves the cover of the book so that it can look good on a shelf. When you remove the cover you can get a different sense of a book. “Dolly” has a beautiful cover. It’s silver and gold with her name embossed in gold on the silver cover. It’s beautiful and there is no doubt that someone put some work and care into this cover. Always remove the covers of your book and check out the book without it. The hard boards binding the book together are not often given much thought. If Dolly actually had a hand in this design then bravo. It’s a lovely cover. I am not a fan of country music. Sorry, I'm just not but I do recognize how important some of its stars are in pop and rock music. Is Dolly Parton one of those country music stars that crossover to become influential and even loved in the rock and pop world? I don’t think so. She is a country artist. Dolly Parton is one of the mos...