Allan Jones (3) (1952–)
Autor(a) de Can't Stand Up For Falling Down: Rock'n'Roll War Stories
Para outros autores com o nome Allan Jones, ver a página de desambiguação.
Obras por Allan Jones
Uncut Presents: Drifter's Escape (The Music That Inspired Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding And Nashville Skyline)… (2008) — Compiled by — 4 exemplares
Ultimate Music Guide #5-Nick Cave (From the Makers of Uncut (Special Collectors' Edition)) (2013) 2 exemplares
Uncut The Ultimate Music Guide: The Cure 2 exemplares
Uncut Magazine Issue 86 July 2004 1 exemplar
THE WORD MAGAZINE ISSUE 24 FEBRUARY 2005 TOM WAITS SPECIAL, ELVIS COSTELLO & TORI AMOS ON SONGWRITING (2005) 1 exemplar
Homeward Bound: 21st Century Troubadours — Complier — 1 exemplar
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Jones, Allan
- Data de nascimento
- 1952
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- UK
- Ocupações
- music journalist
editor - Organizações
- Melody Maker
Uncut Magazine
Membros
Críticas
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Associated Authors
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 58
- Membros
- 117
- Popularidade
- #168,597
- Avaliação
- 4.4
- Críticas
- 3
- ISBN
- 49
- Línguas
- 3
Then I decided to simply skip it all.
First off, the stories are quite repetitive.
-I'm going to interview (insert artist/band here), whom I (don't like/don't know/don't care about/heard was an asshole). I'm unhappy because my editor likes to set me up with challenging interviews.
-I do some (drinking/smoking/drugs/coffee). I spend an inordinate amount of space on myself.
-I meet the (artist/band) and they (insult me/ignore me/act like an asshole).
-I end the story with no real point being made.
Second, Allan Jones is a little too in love with himself. If I wanted a book about Jones, I'd look for one. When the heading says "Lou Reed" or "The Clash" or whomever, I expect it to be about that artist, not 80% about Jones with a little anecdote tossed in about the artist. No, this is not consistent, but it does happen far too much in the book.
Second, I question if Jones even likes his job. He seems to approach many of the artists with a pre-set contempt. He seems to dislike any sort of a challenging interview. And basically, these anecdotes are mostly not fun.
Of the stories that stuck with me at all, the only one I think I enjoyed was the Boomtown Rats tour to promote A Tonic For The Troops.
I've read a lot better than this. Not recommended.… (mais)