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Rubber Soul: A Novel (Dust Bin Bob, 1)

Rubber Soul: A Novel (Dust Bin Bob, 1)

byGreg Kihn
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Daniel
4.0 out of 5 starsFiction that should be enjoyed by any Beatles fan.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
This review originally published in [...] Rated 4.0 of 5

I'll start off by admitting that I really enjoyed this book. This semi-biographical mystery appears to follow the early days and rise of the Beatles. The book primarily follows "Dust Bin" Bob who meets John, Paul, Stu Sutcliffe and George before they become the famous Beatles. Given the nickname "Dust Bin" by John Lennon, Bob serves as the boys' 'dealer', supplying them with a vast assortment of Rhythm and Blues record albums, from which the boys add new songs to their performance repertoire. Bob watches in amazement as they listen to a song from an album three or four times and suddenly they can play it as well, if not better than the originals.

While stopping at Bob's house one day to listen to music, the musicians have a run-in with Bob's step-brothers who enjoy picking on Bob. There is a fight, which includes Bob's brother's kicking Stu Sutcliffe in the head which Bob later believes lead to Sutcliffe's brain aneurysm. Of the brothers, one dies and the other is sent to prison. While Bob moves on with his life (wife, family, business) The Beatles are always on his mind and they find ways to stay in touch. As the Beatles grow in fame, essentially becoming prisoners to their own fame, Dust Bin Bob is one of the last ties they have to normalcy and Bob joins them for the end of their last tour.

This is a remarkable book. Author Greg Kihn captures so much of The Beatles' history and rise that it feels like an insider's biography of the band. But at the same time, this really is the story of Dust Bin Bob who happens to be friends with the Fab Four. And it's also a little bit of a mystery, with Bob saving the day in Manilla. The fact that Kihn is able to use a number of true events (Stu Sutcliffe's death at a young age, and the disastrous stop in Manilla among others) and weave them comfortably into this story helps to make it feel so real.

This is a lot like reading the novel versions of <em>Help!</em> or <em>A Hard Days Night</em>, only better.

If you're a Beatles fan or a fan of adventurous fiction, or pop music in fiction, then you really need to read this book. It's just a whole lot of fun. I'm definitely going to look for more Greg Kihn books.

Looking for a good book? <em>Rubber Soul</em> by Greg Kihn feels like a Beatles biography, but it's a marvelous work of fiction about a man who is friends with the Fab Four, and this book should be greatly enjoyed by any Beatles fan.

I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
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Michael Viola
3.0 out of 5 starsAn easy read
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2015
Nice combination of Beatles fact, myth, and fiction. Recommended to even the most tepid of Beatles fans. The author is truly a fan of the band. Enjoyable book.
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Daniel
4.0 out of 5 stars Fiction that should be enjoyed by any Beatles fan.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
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This review originally published in [...] Rated 4.0 of 5

I'll start off by admitting that I really enjoyed this book. This semi-biographical mystery appears to follow the early days and rise of the Beatles. The book primarily follows "Dust Bin" Bob who meets John, Paul, Stu Sutcliffe and George before they become the famous Beatles. Given the nickname "Dust Bin" by John Lennon, Bob serves as the boys' 'dealer', supplying them with a vast assortment of Rhythm and Blues record albums, from which the boys add new songs to their performance repertoire. Bob watches in amazement as they listen to a song from an album three or four times and suddenly they can play it as well, if not better than the originals.

While stopping at Bob's house one day to listen to music, the musicians have a run-in with Bob's step-brothers who enjoy picking on Bob. There is a fight, which includes Bob's brother's kicking Stu Sutcliffe in the head which Bob later believes lead to Sutcliffe's brain aneurysm. Of the brothers, one dies and the other is sent to prison. While Bob moves on with his life (wife, family, business) The Beatles are always on his mind and they find ways to stay in touch. As the Beatles grow in fame, essentially becoming prisoners to their own fame, Dust Bin Bob is one of the last ties they have to normalcy and Bob joins them for the end of their last tour.

This is a remarkable book. Author Greg Kihn captures so much of The Beatles' history and rise that it feels like an insider's biography of the band. But at the same time, this really is the story of Dust Bin Bob who happens to be friends with the Fab Four. And it's also a little bit of a mystery, with Bob saving the day in Manilla. The fact that Kihn is able to use a number of true events (Stu Sutcliffe's death at a young age, and the disastrous stop in Manilla among others) and weave them comfortably into this story helps to make it feel so real.

This is a lot like reading the novel versions of <em>Help!</em> or <em>A Hard Days Night</em>, only better.

If you're a Beatles fan or a fan of adventurous fiction, or pop music in fiction, then you really need to read this book. It's just a whole lot of fun. I'm definitely going to look for more Greg Kihn books.

Looking for a good book? <em>Rubber Soul</em> by Greg Kihn feels like a Beatles biography, but it's a marvelous work of fiction about a man who is friends with the Fab Four, and this book should be greatly enjoyed by any Beatles fan.

I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher, through Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
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Jeffrey Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars What A Fab Book!
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2016
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It was the summer of 1981, and I was the roadie for a band from Illinois. The band, which was called The Jerks, was comprised of former members of the band Buckacre, which had cut two records with MCA (one of them produced by Glyn Johns). That summer, our touring took us from Illinois to Atlanta; with plenty of time between gigs, a couple of the band members and myself read Philip Norman's Shout, at the time, the definitive biography of The Beatles.Two of the band members had been teenagers when The Beatles came to the US, and our drummer had seen them when they played Chicago. Between their stories of the band and Norman's biography this era came alive for me again (I also remembered watching the band on the Ed Sullivan Show).

Flash forward to 2016, and I'm reading Greg Kihn's eloquently written and delightful novel Rubber Soul and reliving this period again. What a lovely, "fab" little book! The lives of the Beatles come alive page after page as Kihn takes us from their early Liverpool days to the height of Beatlemania. Told through the life of Bobby "Dust Bin" Dingle who meets John, Paul, George, and later, Ringo, the story is just as much about Bobby as it is about the music and cultural scene of the time. This era comes alive with all sorts of nostalgia and musical references. Although this is a work of fiction, many of the events described in this story could have actually happened the way the Kihn describes them.

But there's more! There's also a mysterious death that underpins this light mystery (as the book has been described) which adds some twists and drama to the story that elevates it above just a mere account of Bobby's life and his connection to The Beatles.

Rubber Soul is a fun read and a pleasant stroll back in time. Well done, Mr. Kihn!

Oh yeah, one more thing. That summer of 1981...we were all listening to Greg Kihn's "The Break-up Song!"

Jeffrey Miller,
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Michael Viola
3.0 out of 5 stars An easy read
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2015
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Nice combination of Beatles fact, myth, and fiction. Recommended to even the most tepid of Beatles fans. The author is truly a fan of the band. Enjoyable book.
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Paul Cassel
4.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Docu-drama
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2014
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This is a dramatized accounting of the rise of the Beatles along with the music of that, and the immediately previous time. The fictionalizing is in creating an English character as protagonist who observes the Beatle's early Liverpool beginnings and meteoric rise to fame and fortune in the mid and later '60's.

The book is breezy and probably authentic as it cites Peter Best as a source. Best was the Beatle's drummer until being replaced by Ringo Starr literally weeks before fame came to the Fab Four. The reason for his departure and replacement is the stuff of music legend but the account here is probably factual at least from Best's point of view. It does fit with the reality of what came afterwards.

The upsides of the book are twofold. For fans, it gives a solid profile of the Beatle's personalities including an insight into Lennon's particularly. No, this guy wasn't all bean sprouts and kindness. More interesting to this reader was a documenting of the predecessor music which influenced the Beatles (mostly Lennon/McCartney).

Most of the music which, according to the author, influenced the early Beatles and led to their success were tunes and artists I'd never heard of. So I did some research to find this music and in many cases was electrified by how terrific it was then and how fresh it sounds now.

Through this book and the research it inspired, I discovered more music and artists than any other venue. Let me give one tiny example. If you know early rock, you no doubt heard a song by Elvis titled 'Hound Dog'.

I'd heard that song maybe 20 times in my life. It never made any impression on me as some guy complaining about a defective pet was, at best, a bizarre and silly song. Well that's not what this song is about, but you won't know it until you hear the song done by Big Mama Thornton. Hearing that, I learned what that song was about and felt odd that Evis' version is the one known today and Big Mama Thornton's is as forgotten as she seems to have been. A pity, really.

A short, easy and fun read. Recommended.
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JS
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved all the Beatle references.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2014
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I read it with a smile on my face and delighted in each Beatle fact. It is a fictional story of a fictional character who accidentally becomes acquainted with the John, Paul and George at the very beginning of their career before even before they were an actual performing musical group, and before Ringo was part of the group. The character then becomes entwined in the Beatles lives and actually effects their success The author has done a lot of research so that he works his story around actual facts of the Beatles beginnings. I was a teenager who grew up during the Beatles era, adored them and looked forward with great expectation for each of their new recordings. I knew a lot of the Beatles' facts that the author refers to and love how he wove them into his fictional tale. Through reading this story I also learned some new facts that I didn't know about the Beatles. This is a must read for Beatle lovers.
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Brian G. Parker
2.0 out of 5 stars it isn't a bad read and if you ignore the "mystery" angle (which ...
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2014
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"Rubber Soul" is a novel by Greg Kihn that features The Beatles. It's touted as a "murder mystery", but the murder doesn't happen until more than a third of the way through the book and I'm over half way through without another real mention of the mystery. That said, it isn't a bad read and if you ignore the "mystery" angle (which is easy to do), it really becomes a nice story of a Liverpool lad who befriends the Beatles and follows his personal dreams (and gets the girl) in America.

Until the last few chapters, when Kihn tries to wrap up his "mystery" in what is possibly the lamest set of contrivances I've ever read. Means? Summoned out of thin air. Opportunity? Yeah, I guess. Motive? We don't need no stinkin' motive.

Add an "epilogue" that doesn't really do anything but fill a couple of pages, and you have what appears to be a novel that the author simply got tired of writing. I didn't expect much from this book, and for a while I thought I might get more than expected from it. Sadly, the whole thing turned into a sad disappointment.

This book WAS a good example of how one can trade on minor decades-old celebrity to generate some more recent minor celebrity.
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Kevin
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun Read
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014
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A little goofy in spots, but this Beatles fan thought it was a fun read and story line. I particularly enjoyed the focus on the early Beatles. After that point in the book, the pacing seemed rushed and character development suffered.
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Brianeo
4.0 out of 5 stars Greg Kihn has a great ear for dialogue
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2014
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An amusing read. Greg Kihn has a great ear for dialogue, and his depiction of the Fabs scouse accent rings true, Face it, we all know their voices, and we all imagine them being this playful and witty. Their encounters with the quirky American characters is well done. I didn't know Kihn was from Baltimore, but it became obvious in his detailed and loving depictions of what it was like there and then.
A quick, and not overly serious read, though dark depictions of Lennon were revealing. At one point the protagonist, "Dust-bin Bob" sticks his lifetime pass to every Beatles show into his wallet, and it's not mentioned again.
I could easily see this coming up in another book, a book I would look forward to reading.
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LESLIE A. NAGATA
5.0 out of 5 stars Next of KIHN!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2013
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Loved the book! The protagonist, Bobby Dingle (aka

Dust Bin Bob), moves through an incredible string

of events which so could have happened! Bobby seems

as human as the lads from Liverpool themselves.

Greg's portrayal of the Beatles reminds me of their

demeanor in "A Hard Day's Night" but without any

filters. His description of period circumstances

and his use of "Liverpudlian" language creates a

colorful and honest depiction of the time.

Ok, I am biased. I have been a fan of the Greg

Kihn band since 1980. On stage Greg can captivate

and invigorate a crowd like nobody else. He is an

unstoppable force when he is passionate about

something. Rubber Soul is Greg's fourth novel, and

his writing just keeps maturing!
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Bob
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun reading going down memory lane
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014
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This book was a great read going down memory lane. The author really made me feel that the whole book was what really happened in the 60's with the English Invasion. I found myself remembering the time back when the Beatles become famous and what I was doing at that time.

This can be ready by all ages. Older people to remember where we were at that time and younger people to show what their parents might of been going through in 60's.
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