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3.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, but it goes on a bit.,
By jblyn (Maryland, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Other Life of Brian (Paperback)
Consider now the mid-life crisis of Brian Porker, hard-rockin' creator of "soulbilly" with his one hit, "Knee Trembler." He's been living on its diminished returns ever since, playing to ever-smaller audiences in ever-smaller venues every time he tours. And that's where the fun begins......Graham Parker the writer has many similarities to Graham Parker the rocker---venom, humor, a way with words and the tendency to plow an idea into the ground if left unrestrained by a editor (or producer). THE OTHER LIFE OF BRIAN is acidly funny much of the time, but mainly when Parker covers his hapless alter-ego's travails playing to semi-filled halls in Northern Scandinavia, Tasmania and somewhere near the Artic Circle. When he deals with the book's subplot involving an endangered marsupial and adherents to the Bahai faith, the book loses steam and it peters out altogether at the very end. I bought it at the beach this past week and read it in one sitting, and that's probably the level of involvement Parker was hoping for with this book---a quick read, a good chuckle, then pass it along to somebody else.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
HYSTERICAL!!!,
By on the banana peel "on the banana peel" (california United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Other Life of Brian (Paperback)
I am one of those people who enjoy cds of artists that arent popular so if you think GP was great on his first two albums (arent they called albums?) then you probably wont like this book.I laughed out loud so many times i lost count. i like his writing style, the ranting, the story and the insanity of the characters life. it was torough joy to read. i dont compare this to his music although there are obvious comparisons through the cynical humor. the best of the book is some of the most original stuff ive read in a long time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Other Life of Brian,
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Having just finished off Carp Fishing on Valium I was very excited to dive into The other Life Of Brian...Graham's style of writing is very engaging. I was wisked off to the frozen tundra with a cast of amazingly funny and unique characters. Carruthers and Steed (soundman and manager respectively)play exceptionally well against Brain Porker, our hero, who is neither short on intellect, pessimism or ego. I found the entire escapade to be an enjoyable, funny and well written journey. I would recommend this book for anyone who needs a good laugh. There are plenty of them in this book. From Steed, who is one of those people who can commit a "stupid human trick" and come out unscathed (totally hilarious)to Carruthers, a rather young and gangly soundman with connections to the most interesting people in some of the coldest places on Earth. You'll catch yourself yelling Kimber and Nibbs before you're done...also, if you are a Graham Parker fan, and you appreciate his story telling ability this is a must.
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOL!!!,
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First book to make me Laugh Out Loud (LOL) in a long time. Graham Parker is truly a renaissance man. You can purchase a brand new version of this book at his web site: [...]. He still makes great music as well. I highly recommend his CD Don't Tell Columbus.
4.0 out of 5 stars
...and then what happened,
By Jersey Kid (Katy, Texas, America!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Other Life of Brian (Paperback)
In Graham Parker's second quasi-autobiographical journey, Brian Porker is trying to revive his flagged career (past tense of flagging) by embarking on a tour from Hell that makes the Spinal Tap tour look like the Beatles US tour in 1965. As he struggles to be on time and alive at the various dates, he has to contend with a cast of characters not always even aware of his needs let alone interested in them. Inlcuded in this maelstrom are idiotic roadies, unscrupluous tour promoters, fugitives in hiding and a Tazmanian Devil (the extinct marsupial, not the Warner Brothers cartoon character). Told as a novella rather than a series of vignettes (the structure for 'Carp Fishing on Valium'), our hero manages to maintain his sanity if not his earnings and, in the end, the forces of Porker win out.
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The Other Life of Brian by Graham Parker (Paperback - September 8, 2003)
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