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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars contact author, October 26, 1998
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This review is from: Road Mangler Deluxe (Paperback)
Comments and criticisms are welcome by the author.please contact me on rdmangler@aol.com be honest..but be gentle...thanks. road mangler deluxe(phil kaufman)
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book, June 5, 2000
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Bradley Maxwell "a Gram Parsons fan" (Long Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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I first read about Phil Kaufman in the book, Hickory Wind: The Life And Times Of Gram Parsons by Ben Fong-Torres. I wanted to learn more about Phil and his friendship with Gram Parsons so I bought the book Road Mangler Deluxe. I'm glad I did. After reading his book I think he's one of the most interesting people in the music business. He's done quite a few things in his life. He's been an actor, an unsuccessful drug smuggler which lead to his time in prison, he was an executive nanny for the Rolling Stones and he's been a road manager for The Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart and Frank Zappa just to name a few. He still works for Emmylou Harris. He's known her since his days with Gram Parsons. He even knew Charles Manson. He first met Manson while serving time at Terminal Island prison in Califorina. Phil was there because of his previous drug bust. I think Manson's crime at this time was forgery. After both were out of prison Phil produced a record album for Charles Manson called LIE which was released in 1971. By that time Manson was back in prison because of the Tate/La Bianca murders. Road Mangler Deluxe is full of great stories about Phil Kaufman's colorful life. Gram Parsons was lucky to have Phil Kaufman as a friend. We should all be so lucky.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Heart the Mangler!, March 6, 2005
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Tracy K. (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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I first became interested in Phil Kaufman after watching the bonus footage section on the DVD "Grand Theft Parsons". After a little internet searching I came across this book. I am so glad that I did! What an amazing story. If there weren't photos & liner notes to back up this man's tale one might not believe it. Phil, known as "The Mangler", has gone from being a former inmate & friend to a pre-Helter Skelter Charlie Manson to the Executive Nanny of the Rolling Stones. He has been an inspiration to the likes of Frank Zappa & fulfilled the now infamous last wish of his friend & colleague Gram Parsons. He has traveled the world with such acts as Joe Cocker & long time friend Emmylou Harris. He has acted in Hollywood, riden across England by Harley & has Mangled his way through rock & roll. His body's tattoos seem to be as colorful as his vocabulary & memory. In the words of actress Elizabeth Ashley, the Mangler seems to truly be "terribly funny, mythological & charismatic". To read him is to love him. Even if you are not interested in the music industry, you have to read this man's story. It will keep you laughing & dazzled the whole way through. May Phil continue his Mangling ways for many years to come!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Autobiography by a Rock-n-Roll Manager yet., December 27, 2006
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I love this book! It's the funny and heart-felt inside story of the life and times of a rock music insider.Heck,he was the manager for some of thee best darn musical acts in the history of rock and country music.Period.He was not just their bodyguard,he was their friend and mentor as well.He laments about not being there to protect Brian Jones from the druggy landscaper ,who beat him over the head with a shovel.Jones was then dumped into a swimming pool,to make it look accidental.Phil Kaufman was earlier fired by the Stones ,that crazy and care-free Summer of 1969.It's not his fault Brian later died.It's amazing their musical act is still top-notch after touring for fourty plus years. Later ,Phil helped Manson record an album called ,"LIE". Everyone in the music industry,did not want anything to do with Charles Manson.And even Terry Melchoir and Dennis Wilson gave up on Manson and his Family,when the sessions began to fall apart.(Manson sounded more like Bobby Darrin the Crooner than a psychodelic hipster.)Manson's music is awesome ,yet their sinister religious beliefs led to the terrible slayings that landed most of the Family ,on ice .Manson was very charasmatic and had impressive song writing and singing ability.Yet, his age played a strong barrier in an industry obsessed with beauty and youth.Phil blames himself for the LaBianca murders,because Phil was one of Manson's targets.Phil was not home ,at his bungaloo,so the Mansonites went next-door to the LaBianca's mansion.So,the urban myth goes.It turns out that Leno LaBianca owed large amounts of money ,in gambling loses .He was using money from his super-market empire to cover some of his loses.I think Manson's heroin supplier was aware of this.And directed the Mansons to go next-door,if Phil was not at his bungaloo.Of course,'someone' had called Phil away from the scene ,earlier that evening.It's no surprise and no one blames Phil for leaving the hippy-dippy L.A. scene for the real Music City of Nashville. -Ps-Gram(O'Kelley)Parsons died way to soon.Gram Parsons was like the real-life Keith(Cassidy)Partidge in many ways. -If you know the story, behind the music, it adds to the enjoyment of reading this excellent musical autobiography.Bright Blessings and God Speed to Phil Kaufman.Buy this book !
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Road Mangler Deluxe, August 8, 2005
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Incredible tale of an amazing guy. We have known each other for over 60 years and I can vouch for the accuracy of his story. Many men lead lives of quiet desperation - not Philip Kaufman. His every moment is an adventure filled with humor and exuberance.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book Ever, September 23, 2008
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Best Book Ever, if you're in to Gram or Rock/Americana bios. This is the 4th copy I've bought, 3 as gifts.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, April 19, 2008
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E. Fitzgerald "haywire" (Tucson, Az United States) - See all my reviews
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It's very easy to read, very entertaining, and you have to wonder how this guy has managed to live so long and so much. I had never heard of Phil Kaufman until I saw the movie "Grand Theft Parsons." I am a Gram Parsons music fan, but never knew his body was "liberated" and burned in Joshua Tree, CA. Thinking this can't be true, I researched on the internet, found this book and decided to check it out.
The stories are funny and unique, and I'm a little less naive about some of these people and the times they lived in.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a TRIP!, September 21, 2000
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Gravy Licker (Biscuitville, Arkansaw) - See all my reviews
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Phil Kaufman has lived a life most of us can only dream of, and lived to write about it! Although it's hard to believe he was that close to "Sweet Connie" and didn't catch nothin'!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best view offered on the subject of rock music and people, October 4, 2011
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Robert Wyman "Cravin' Bob" (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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Phil Kaufman can play a trombone without having a trombone. He is a rock music legend but never played a lick on a guitar. In rock music's birth their are names known to us all. Then if you are under 50 you probably don't have a clue about rock and what it really is or should I say was. Phil tells his story with truth and abandon, he pulls no punches. Rock stars are children for the most part and he was the baby sitter to a few. And a gravedigger to one.
I love music, I am a musician and I love to read the stories that the players have related about those days. Next to Eric Clapton's autobiography this book stands as number 1 as far as telling it like it is.
Phil is a smart and irreverent human much like his friend Frank Zappa who was in his words "Totally UN-repentant". He is also quite humorous so buy 2 copies and give one to a friend.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Read, November 26, 2009
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This is a fun book to read although the last quarter of the book was boring for me. Phil Kaufman is a good self promoter and he has seen and done about everything in the music industry. I look at this guy as "roadie" who seemed to always be in the right place at the wrong time....or the wrong place at the right time all of his life and he as great stories. The snatching & burning of (rock legend) Gram Parsons body was what drew me to this book.
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