3 stars Taken from the Goodreads synoptics. "A no-holds-barred look into the remarkable life and career of the prolific musician, songwriter, and producer behind Eurythmics and dozens of pop hits.
Dave Stewart's life has been a wild ride-one filled with music, constant reinvention, and the never-ending drive to create. Growing up in industrial northern England, he left home for the gritty London streets of the seventies, where he began collaborating and performing with various musicians, including a young waitress named Annie Lennox."
I am all over the place on how I feel about this book. I am a fan, but this book was a little underwhelming. Either the stories were so drawn out that it did not get to the point fast enough and I lost interest, or they did not develop enough. I did learn some things about Dave that I had not heard but overall, it was an ok read. I wish I could have given it more than three stars, but the book needed editing.
3 stars
Taken from the Goodreads synoptics. "A no-holds-barred look into the remarkable life and career of the prolific musician, songwriter, and producer behind Eurythmics and dozens of pop hits.
Dave Stewart's life has been a wild ride-one filled with music, constant reinvention, and the never-ending drive to create. Growing up in industrial northern England, he left home for the gritty London streets of the seventies, where he began collaborating and performing with various musicians, including a young waitress named Annie Lennox."
I am all over the place on how I feel about this book. I am a fan, but this book was a little underwhelming. Either the stories were so drawn out that it did not get to the point fast enough and I lost interest, or they did not develop enough. I did learn some things about Dave that I had not heard but overall, it was an ok read. I wish I could have given it more than three stars, but the book needed editing.