I Talk Too Much Av Francis Rossi

I Talk Too Much Av Francis Rossi

In his explosive new memoir, I Talk Too Much, Status Quo frontman Francis Rossi reveals the true-life stories behind the life and times of one of the bestselling rock singers in the world....
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In his explosive new memoir, I Talk Too Much, Status Quo frontman Francis Rossi reveals the true-life stories behind the life and times of one of the bestselling rock singers in the world.
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'THE ROCK 'N' ROLL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR' MAIL ON SUNDAY'Essential for fans and great reading for anyone else' Classic RockBreak-ups, make-ups, groupies, band politics, court battles, the tragic death of Rick Parfitt . . . This is Francis Rossi as you have never seen him before.Status Quo have sold over 100 million records worldwide, including 65 hit singles and 32 hit albums. The legendary band's career has mirrored the evolution of rock music. From the struggles of the flower-power '60s, the highs of the denim-clad '70s, the coke- and tequila-induced blur of the '80s, to fighting for musical integrity in the '90s and '00s and a fresh lease of life from new band members in recent years, Rossi has been there for the entirety of Quo's turbulent history.In I Talk Too Much, Rossi will reveal the truth behind one of the biggest rock bands of all time, as well as the personal highs and lows of a career spanning over 50 years. He lifts the lid on the man behind the music - from humble beginnings in Forest Hill and being labelled a has-been by the press in his twenties to opening Live Aid in 1985 - and why he's still going strong at seventy. Along the way he has fathered eight children with three mothers and beaten both alcoholism and cocaine addiction. Rossi comes clean about the time he almost left the band, what he really thinks about the music industry today and the complexities of his fifty-year friendship with Rick Parfitt.Painfully honest, riotously funny and frequently outrageous, I Talk Too Much covers the glory years, the dark days and the real stories behind the creation of some of the greatest rock music of all time.
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'THE ROCK 'N' ROLL AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR' MAIL ON SUNDAY'Essential for fans and great reading for anyone else' Classic RockBreak-ups, make-ups, groupies, band politics, court battles, the tragic death of Rick Parfitt . . .This is Francis Rossi as you have never seen him before. Status Quo have sold over 100 million records worldwide, including 65 hit singles and 32 hit albums. The legendary band's career has mirrored the evolution of rock music.From the struggles of the flower-power '60s, the highs of the denim-clad '70s, the coke- and tequila-induced blur of the '80s, to fighting for musical integrity in the '90s and '00s and a fresh lease of life from new band members in recent years, Rossi has been there for the entirety of Quo's turbulent history. In I Talk Too Much, Rossi will reveal the truth behind one of the biggest rock bands of all time, as well as the personal highs and lows of a career spanning over 50 years. He lifts the lid on the man behind the music - from humble beginnings in Forest Hill and being labelled a has-been by the press in his twenties to opening Live Aid in 1985 - and why he's still going strong at seventy.Along the way he has fathered eight children with three mothers and beaten both alcoholism and cocaine addiction. Rossi comes clean about the time he almost left the band, what he really thinks about the music industry today and the complexities of his fifty-year friendship with Rick Parfitt. Painfully honest, riotously funny and frequently outrageous, I Talk Too Much covers the glory years, the dark days and the real stories behind the creation of some of the greatest rock music of all time.

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Oppdag "I Talk Too Much Av Francis Rossi"

Er du en fan av rockens gullalder? Da bør du lese "I Talk Too Much Av Francis Rossi". Denne fengslende selvbiografien fra Francis Rossi, frontfigur i den legendariske bandet Status Quo, gir et unikt innblikk i livet til en av rockens mest ikoniske skikkelser. Med over 50 år i musikkbransjen tar Rossi oss med på en reise fylt med både opp- og nedturer.

Hva kan du forvente videre?

  • Uforglemmelige historier: Fra bandets storhetstid på 70- og 80-tallet til personlige kamper med avhengighet og forhold.
  • Bak kulissene: Lær om de utfordrende øyeblikkene som nesten fikk Rossi til å forlate bandet, og hans lange vennskap med Rick Parfitt.
  • Rett fra hjertet: Med en kombinasjon av humor og smerte, gir Rossi et ærlig perspektiv på livet som rockestjerne.

En må-lese for musikkelskere

Francis Rossi har vært en sentral aktør i musikkhistorien, med hele 100 millioner solgte plater og utallige hits. "I Talk Too Much" er ikke bare en biografi; det er essensen av rockens utvikling sett gjennom øynene til en av dens mest kjente artister. Her får du ikke bare innblikk i musikken, men også hva som ligger bak – ekte følelser, motgang og triumfer.

Hvorfor du bør kjøpe denne boken

Med sin ærlige og underholdende stil er "I Talk Too Much Av Francis Rossi" en uunngåelig lesning for enhver som har en forkjærlighet for rockemusikk. Rossi deler episoder fra sitt liv som nesten ser ut som en film – hvor andre aktører som gruppevifter, musikkbransjens skyggesider og fantastiske konserter utspiller seg. Dette er en bok hvor du faktisk vil le, gråte, og kanskje gjenkjenne deg selv i hans fortellinger.

Så hva venter du på? Dykk inn i Francis Rossis verden og oppdag hva som virkelig ligger bak musikken du elsker!

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