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Rock legends trade their electric guitars for pen and paper in this story collection assembled by musician, deejay and novelist Kihn (Horror Show). The collection features new and previously published literary morsels in a variety of genres from luminaries like Pete Townsend, Robyn Hitchcock and Steve Wynn. An excerpt from Irish-American rocker Larry Kirwan's comic novel, Liverpool Fantasy, stars the Beatles themselves, at the pivotal moment when they fire manager Brian Epstein. Punk pioneer Richard Hell delivers another excerpt, a sexy, gothic yarn about a closeted poet from A Novel in Progress, and Kinks founder Ray Davies details an afternoon shared by a painter and his battered model in the troubling "A Little Bit of Abuse." The shorter entries are just as entertaining. "Vampires make lousy lovers. They got no soul," begins the hypnotic story by Joan Jett, "They Love Rock and Roll," which gives Buffy the Vampire Slayer a run for her money. Michael Gira contributes his tale of cannibalistic obsession with "Why I Ate My Wife." The Doors' keyboardist Ray Manzarek's lush, atmospheric tale of a Napa Valley migrant worker closes out the anthology on an inspirational note. There are riffs to satisfy a wide array of literary tastes in this groovy, idiosyncratic anthology.
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Erstwhile rocker Kihn assembles a Hall of Fame's worth of his former comrades-in-axes--er, arms--for a collection of largely well-written riffs--er, stories. Many feature the expected sex, drugs, and rock and roll, but Exene Cervenka's contribution is a little gem on the magical appearance and evaporation of love, and Pamela Des Barres' "The James Dean Diaries" is a fascinating glimpse into the lonely life of an icon. Other highlights are Joan Jett's story of the long-suspected power of rock over the undead, Suzzy Roche's look at the heartbreaking return of a fallen pop heroine to her former high school and estranged mother, and John Shirley and Marc Laidlaw's exceptional creepshow about homeless city kids and their only defense against a child murderer. Kihn himself delivers a polished, atmospheric portrayal of Brian Jones' last days as he visits a transcendental group of musicians in hashish-infused North Africa. Appealing in their breadth and brevity, the stories show another aspect of the talent of some of rock's most famous lyricists. Roberta Johnson
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press (April 21, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156025453X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560254539
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #791,788 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it a lot less than I thought I would., January 6, 2005
By ShooShoo "Sherri" (San Jose, CA) - See all my reviews
Most of these short stories are very dark and strange... Not necessarily a bad thing, depending on your taste and/or mood, I suppose. I thought I would love it overall, being a huge fan of classic rock, and of reading... But for the most part, it seemed the stories were just too "out there"! The one I found most entertaining and interesting was Pearlywhite (about some street kids and their spirit--or perhaps imaginary--guides), by Mark Laidlaw and John Shirley. But this also became increasingly weird, even freaky, as it progressed. The excerpt from Liverpool Fantasy, by Larry Kirwan, was also pretty interesting. It makes one wonder how any given decision can change life's (or lives') course(s). This is definitely a unique collection of stories, and if you enjoy dark and strange, you're sure to enjoy it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Recomended., June 24, 2003
By E. Sankey "Swazieb" (Los Banos,Ca. USA) - See all my reviews
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Enjoyed some story's over other's,but is overall a very good read! I would highly recommend.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Don't Quit Your Rock Job, October 25, 2005
A collection of short stories written by musicians seems like a great idea in concept, but things haven't turned out so well after the words hit the page. The best submissions here are, unsurprisingly, from those musicians who also have distinguished and credible writing careers– most notably Jim Carroll, Greg Kihn (also the editor here), Richard Hell, and Mick Farren. There are also a few other rockers here who can really write and may have an acclaimed side career in the making, including Wayne Kramer, Pete Townshend, and Steve Earle. But otherwise, the majority of the stories here feel like indulgences from bored musicians experimenting with a writing hobby, and who should probably stick to the music. None of the stories are especially unlikable (except maybe the dippy pseudo-religious yawner from Ray Manzarek), but you won’t exactly find any of them mindblowing either, and that gives this book a pretty indifferent impression overall. But there are still a couple of pleasant surprises from the hobbyists – my favorite being the fun and unselfconscious little story from Joan Jett, who assures us that not even vampires can defeat the spirit of rock n' roll. More tales like that would have made this book a more enjoyable collection of rockin' literature. [~doomsdayer520~]
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