Life On Planet Rock - From Guns N' Roses To Nirvana, A Backstage Journey Through Rock's Most Debauched Decade
Lonn Friend
Broadway (2006)
In Collection
#4
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Autobiography
Paperback 9780767922081
For the generation coming of age in the years from 1987 to 1994, RIP magazine was every bit as crucial as Rolling Stone. Life on Planet Rock describes how Lonn Friend, the editor of RIP, became the Zelig-like chronicler of the biggest musical moments of that time—from introducing Guns N’ Roses (in nothing but a top hat, underwear, and cowboy boots) to sitting in during the making of Metallica’s Black Album. Life on Planet Rock provides revealing portraits of artists as varied as Kurt Cobain, Gene Simmons, Alice Cooper, Axl Rose, James Hetfield, Steven Tyler, and many more. Part oral history, part candid and humorous memoir, it is a wormhole back to a fast-moving time in music that saw tastes flash from new wave to hair metal to grunge, told as only someone who was there through it all could tell it.

Product Details
Language English
Dewey 781.66092
No. of Pages 320
Height x Width 206 x 140 mm
Personal Details
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Owner Terje Dokken
Links Amazon