libro Radiohead: hysterical & useless

Radiohead: hysterical & useless

MARTIN CLARKE

Radiohead: hysterical & useless es un libro escrito por MARTIN CLARKE tiene un total de 176 páginas , identificado con ISBN 9780859653329 Radiohead: hysterical & useless se publicó en el año 2003




Ficha Técnica

  • Título: Radiohead: hysterical & useless
  • Autor: MARTIN CLARKE
  • Publicación: 2003
  • Editorial: Plexus publishing limited
  • Género: Música
  • Isbn: 9780859653329
  • Páginas: 176
  • Encuadernación: Tapa blanda



Resumen

The embodiment of sweet revenge for every high school nerd whos ever felt the bitter sting of peer-related scorn, Radioheads phenomenal run of success as the thinking fans rock band hasnt come without a considerable amount of effort. Quickly snapped up after its formation by an eager record label, the band was derided by the British rock press as not having paid its dues, while the fluke success of its single "Creep" exposed it to two years worth of shows for audiences interested in hearing only that song. Richer but terminally pissed off, Radiohead retired to a country barn, emerging some time later with THE BENDS, the first in a series of astonishingly angst-ridden, simultaneously experimental and commercial albums. Martin Clarkes remarkably well-researched biography of the band, HYSTERICAL AND USELESS, recounts Radioheads story from its members school days near Oxford, through their first faltering performances, their initial double-edged success, and their early-21st-century status as rockers with a license to innovate. While theres plenty of fascinating background detail, of scandal there is none--though one of their producers unabashedly reveals the bands daily communal ritual completion of the morning papers crossword puzzle before settling down to a hard days rocking.<


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