Set the boy free: the autobiography
"The memoirs of the legendary guitarist and cofounder of seminal British band The Smiths recalls his childhood in working-class Manchester, his early collaborations with Stephen Morrissey, the ideological differences that triggered his departure and his influential solo career,"--NoveList
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Zusammenfassung: | "The memoirs of the legendary guitarist and cofounder of seminal British band The Smiths recalls his childhood in working-class Manchester, his early collaborations with Stephen Morrissey, the ideological differences that triggered his departure and his influential solo career,"--NoveList Johnny Marr was born in 1960s Manchester to Irish emigrant parents and knew from an early age that he would be a musician. Forming his first band at thirteen, Marr spent his teenage years in public housing, playing guitar, devouring pop culture, and inventing his own musical style. It wasn't until the early eighties, when he turned up on the doorstep of a singer named Steven Morrissey, that both a unique songwriting partnership and the group recognized as one of the most iconic bands of all time were formed. In 1983, The Smiths released their first single, and within a year their eponymous debut album reached number two in the UK chart. But by 1987, tensions within the band and desire for a wider musical scope led to Marr's departure. The end of The Smiths was just the beginning for Marr. This book explores a musical journey that has spanned decades, styles, and genres--from forming Electronic with Bernard Sumner of New Order and then The Healers, to playing with Bryan Ferry, Talking Heads, Pet Shop Boys, Billy Bragg, Nile Rodgers, The Pretenders, The The, Modest Mouse, and The Cribs to collaborating with Hans Zimmer and receiving acclaim and worldwide success in his own right as a solo artist, Marr has never stopped making captivating music. Here, for the first time, he tells his own side of the story. From roaming the streets of Manchester to constantly pushing musical boundaries as a true icon and one of the most revered guitarists in the world, Set the Boy Free is the memoir of a man who has followed his dream and made himself a legend.--Adapted from dust jacket |
Beschreibung: | Reprint. Originally published: UK : Century, 2016 Includes index |
Beschreibung: | ix, 463 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Porträts |
ISBN: | 9780062438690 |
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Emily’s i
Ardwick Green 3
Petrol Blues 21
Terraces 33
Wythenshawe 37
West Wythy 47
Town 62
Angie 73
Stagewear for the Street 84
X 98
Crazy Face XT
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Morrissey and Marr 109
The Smiths It Is 127
The Ritz 136
Portland Street 145
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SET THE BOY FREE
‘Hand in Glove’ I53
London 160
The Heatwave 167
Marple Bridge 176
Top of the Pops 184
New York 191
Earls Court 198
Glastonbury 212
Meat Is Murder 216
America 222
The Queen Is Dead 231
High on Intensity, 1986 253
Crash 260
Talking Heads: 88 273
Talk of the Town 280
The New Thing 286
‘Get the Message’ 297
Nile 313
Dusk 3H
Sonny 329
High Court 332
Boomslang 340
The End of a Perfect Day 355
Portland 362
The Good Ship Modest Mouse 377
The New Fellas 386
‘We Share the Same Skies’ 394
Inception 401
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Individual Citizen 404
Too Late to Stop Now 422
Acknowledgements 427
Picture credits 429
Index 433
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topic_facet | Marr, Johnny 1963- The Smiths Musikgruppe Rockmusiker Großbritannien Autobiografie Biografie |
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