Kickstart My Heart: A Motley Crue Day-by-Day
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Rating | : | 4.70 (662 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1617136107 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. MARTIN POPOFF (Toronto, Canada) has written 50 books on hard rock and heavy metal, with his 7,900 record reviews serving unofficially as a world record for number of reviews penned. Popoff also works with Banger Films on hard rock-related TV and film productions, and he writes prolifically for magazines and websites. Kickstart My Heart is Martin's fourth book with Backbeat
(Book). With very few Motley Crue-related books on the market, Kickstart My Heart will likely serve for years to come as the most complete and completely party-hardy celebration of this band now 35 years on and in the midst of completing its final tour ever.. Augmented with entries that help place the band in a wider rock context, Popoff presents a swift-moving, action-packed symphony of text and visuals that reprises his collaboration with Backbeat on similarly structured titles about Iron Maiden and Ozzy Osbourne. Kickstart My Heart: A Motley Crue Day-by-Day is an exciting chronology that celebrates in innovative form through the use of day-by-day entries and supporting band quotes mostly collected firsthand by the author, as well as memorabilia shots and photography the crazy lives lived by Vince, Mick, Nikki, and Tommy at the booze-drenched apex of the rock-'n'-roll food chain
Five Stars Awesome book! Great writing and the key happenings in Crüe story!. Amazon Customer said Very satisfied.. Arrived quick. Very satisfied.. "Five Stars" according to mr kilmister. exellent
''This style of book makes for an easy read that you can dip in and out of; Popoff's essay on each decade of the Motley Crue's thirty-five year career contains his views on the music highs and lows. This is not just a fan's over enthusiastic view of a band but more a discerning professional view on an influential but slightly inconsistent band.'' --Fireworks Magazine