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Chrissie Hynde
Reckless - My Life as a Pretender
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext “Heartfelt and beautifully written.” — The Huffington Post “Snaps with wit. . . . Reveals an extremely rare and brave character.” — New York Daily News “Sharp. . . . Moving. . . . Restless and emphatic.” — The Wall Street Journal “Hynde is an irresistible! unapologetic storyteller.” — USA Today “A love letter to rock ‘n’ roll. . . . Honest and distinctive. . . . [Reckless] gives an accurate sense of what it’s like to sit down with Chrissie Hynde. . . . Acerbic! clever! confrontational.” — The New York Times Book Review “Rich and ragged. . . . Engaging. . . . [Hynde] writes just like she lives! and just like she makes music. She does it her way! which is an inimitable multiplicity of things: impulsive! untamed! ragged! proud.” — The Daily Beast “Chrissie Hynde’s autobiography! Reckless! out-rocks them all.” — The Washington Post “Rebellious! fierce. . . . Full of engaging stories! dry wit and revelations.” — The Guardian (London) “Fascinating. . . . A portrait of an era.” — Vogue.com “[A] fascinating memoir.” — Financial Times “Entertaining. . . . Sarcasm and dry humor shine through. . . . One can almost hear her deep! sneering vibrato.” — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “A stirring tale of rock! regret and redemption. . . . Unflinching. . . . Reckless is a survivor’s tale! a portrait of a woman bolstered by conviction and buoyed by extreme fortitude. ” — The Buffalo News “This long-awaited memoir tells [Hynde’s] life story in full and utterly fascinating detail. . . . She brings a fantastic eye for detail! a withering and sardonic sense of humor! and a fearless emotional honesty.” — Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Chrissie Hynde is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the enduring rock band The Pretenders. Hynde released nine studio albums with The Pretenders, beginning with 1980’s Pretenders , which Rolling Stone called the #13 Best Debut Album of All Time. Most recently, she released her first solo album, Stockholm , in 2014. She lives in London. www.chrissiehynde.com Klappentext Chrissie Hynde, leader of the Pretenders, is one of the most widely imitated figures in rock: sexy, unflappable, vulnerable yet tough, a groundbreaking songwriter and performer. In these pages, Chrissie gives us her story. We see her all-American 1950s childhood in Ohio, and her teenage self falling for the rock music of the 1960s. We follow her to London, where she takes a job with NME and makes her way into the churning '70s London punk scene, meeting Lemmy, Sid Vicious and Iggy Pop, living in squats, writing songs, playing in early versions of the Clash and the Damned. Her work with the Pretenders-which melded punk, New Wave, and pop to irresistible effect-would catapult her to instant stardom. Through it all is Chrissie's unmistakable voice, ringing with fearless emotional honesty, a razor-sharp wit, and an enduring belief in the power of rock'n'roll. Leseprobe 1 Beautiful Trees The first thing I think of isn’t the rubber tires or cars or factories--it’s the trees, and they will always be my lasting impression of it. The first one I saw was the cherry tree. It was expecting me. Trees have personalities, subtle but a baby can tell. The house on Hillcrest Street stood on the crest of a hill paved with red bricks. When a car drove up it made a distinctive sound like a Spaniard rolling his Rs. I loved that sound and I loved that house painted blue, the color of choice for an Akron house, with its covered porch you could sit on when it rained. And I loved the pond in Uncle Harry’s backyard next door. But mostly I loved the cherry tree. Melville and Dolores; Bud and Dee; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hynde. A...
Product details
Authors | Chrissie Hynde |
Publisher | Anchor Books USA |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 31.12.2016 |
EAN | 9781101912232 |
ISBN | 978-1-101-91223-2 |
No. of pages | 368 |
Dimensions | 132 mm x 202 mm x 21 mm |
Series |
Anchor Books |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Music
> Monographs
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