Some book I've read 19

Here Comes Everybody: The Story of The Pogues by James FearnleyThe rise and fall of The Pogues seen from the inside. It's a bit sad to read. Those three first albums are still classics. And then MacGowan was pretty much ruined by alcohol and drugs. And the book fortunately doesn't try to romantisize that.
Darker Than The Deapest Sea: The Search for Nick Drake by Trevor DannSo, did Drake committ suicide or was the drugoverdose an accident? The book of course can't give a definite answer. But Drake clearly suffered from clinical depression at the end. Interestingly, his sister says she prefers the thought that it was a suicide rather than an accident. What's left is the music, as timeless and magical as ever.
Here by Richard McGuireA brilliant concept, an impressive book, but spread over 300 pages it, for me, also lacks the punch of the original comic.
Published on December 22, 2014 08:41
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