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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Everything Has Been Said Before,
This review is from: El Sid: Saint Vicious (Paperback)
Borrowing a passage from the book "Everything had been said. Everything had been done"
Published in 1998, long after many much more informative, significant books on the subject had already been printed and read. This is a sarcastic, snide look back to events that occurred during the short lived career of The Sex Pistols. It contains some well known information about the post-Sex Pistols Sid. It repeats the headlines, the happenings, the very end. The only difference in this book, is the writer's sense of comedy. There is no compassion at all to be found within these pages. It is a smirking, proud effort of humor on what was an obvious tragedy. Sid Vicious was a heroin addict who was disoriented and often semi-comatose. Fatal attraction: The mystery of his girlfriend Nancy's murder has never been solved. Initially he said he did kill her, but was apparently stoned during the time of this statement. The question of whether or not he was involved in the death has been buried with Nancy Spungeon and Sid's own cremation. Ten years ago this book was horrid and it hasn't changed.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
"El Sid" - So NOT About Sid Vicious,
By "kasamar" (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: El Sid: Saint Vicious (Hardcover)
While as a new but avid Sid fan I wanted to read everything available on the still compelling icon, this superficial tome was way disappointing as a first choice biography. Make no mistake, it's not about Sid Vicious, it's about David Dalton TALKING about Sid Vicious - an entirely different and much less satisfying thing.Is the photo on the cover Sid? Don't think so. (Is everything else in the book as fake and superficial as the cover? Absolutely DO think so!) Are the boxed and bolded quotes--distractingly placed throughout the chapters-- Sid's words? No, they are Dalton's ridiculous gimmick of "channeling" Sid's commentary as a supposed unifying feature of the narrative. (Nothing is more irritating than reading an attempt to phonetically reproduce a dialect; plus, examples of Sid's actual recorded voice and words don't reflect the cornball Cockney stupidity that Dalton tries to purvey.) For me, the only remotely useful feature in "El Sid" was the limited bibliography of other works on Sid and Punk. But even here, in a review of a book which labelled Sid "stupid" and "cheesy", Dalton sniffs, "If you don't get Sid, you don't get Punk!" I don't profess to know a lot about Sid or Punk, but I know Dalton couldn't possibly 'get' either. If you just have to have all currently available works on Sid, go ahead and buy a (used) version of this book. Otherwise -- pass.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
uninformative,
By A Customer
This review is from: El Sid: Saint Vicious (Hardcover)
I bought this book today and was done with it this evening. It is totally uninformative and absolutely uninteresting. it is nothing more than a psuedo-intellectual trying to to show off all the big words he's learned and be philisophical. Yawn! Do not waste your time. Plus there are no photos!
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