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5.0 out of 5 stars
Cool man!,
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This review is from: Stories We Could Tell (Paperback)
i really enjoyed this book. Although I was only quite young in 77 I do remember a lot of the music and the fashion. This book took me back years. I can remember Teds of all ages. With those long jackets, thin short legs and brothel creepers. The names the places the bands. Its about being 19 Girlfriends, mates & getting high. The spirit of things. The people back then. It was a better time. Very good. Full of nostalgia couldn't put it down.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very different to his usual work,
This review is from: Stories We Could Tell (Paperback)
Tony Parsons background as a music journalist on the NME certainly qualifies him to write this novel about the music scene / culture of the late 70s (1977) through the eyes of 3 young music reporters, and although it is well-written, the central characters were indifferent and almost interchangeable.Maybe I was born a few years too late to really get into the story, but I didn't enjoy it anywhere near as I had his previous books. |
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Stories We Could Tell by Tony Parsons (Paperback - March 31, 2006)
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