Críticas:
I know what you re thinking: just what the world needs, another memoir by another musician. Well, the world needs this one. Forget the cliche that if you can remember the 60s, you weren t there. Fortunately, Ian remembers, and his accounts of his adventures are frequently inspiring and often hilarious. He makes me wish I d been there too. --Scott Schinder, writer, Time Out, New York
Ian Dunlop is a masterful storyteller, who bore witness to and participated in the birth of country rock. Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll --Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Rol
Part Kerouac, part Tom Robbins, it s a transcendental road trip down a lost highway that leads to the roots of the Americana music movement. --Jim White, musician, writer. Presenter of the BBC film Searching for the Wrong-eyed Jesus
Ian Dunlop is a masterful storyteller, who bore witness to and participated in the birth of country rock. Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll --Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Rol
Part Kerouac, part Tom Robbins, it s a transcendental road trip down a lost highway that leads to the roots of the Americana music movement. --Jim White, musician, writer. Presenter of the BBC film Searching for the Wrong-eyed Jesus
Ian Dunlop is a masterful storyteller, who bore witness to and participated in the birth of country rock. Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll --Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Rol
Part Kerouac, part Tom Robbins, it s a transcendental road trip down a lost highway that leads to the roots of the Americana music movement. --Jim White, musician, writer. Presenter of the BBC film Searching for the Wrong-eyed Jesus
Ian Dunlop is a masterful storyteller, who bore witness to and participated in the birth of country rock. Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll --Holly George-Warren, author, music journalist and co-editor The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Rol
Part Kerouac, part Tom Robbins, it s a transcendental road trip down a lost highway that leads to the roots of the Americana music movement. --Jim White, musician, writer. Presenter of the BBC film Searching for the Wrong-eyed Jesus
Reseña del editor:
"Part Kerouac, part Tom Robbins, it's a transcendental road trip down a lost highway that leads to the roots of the Americana music movement."?Jim White, musician, and writer.
Set between 1965 and 1968, Breakfast in Nudie Suits follows Gram Parsons as he travels across America trying to establish country music in the era of rock. This is a road trip in the great American tradition and the events of the mid-sixties crackle off the page.
Ian Dunlop, a close friend and fellow International Submarine Band member, in this book gives a glimpse into the Gram Parson's legend that has never been offered before.
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