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Suede: The Authorised Biography
by David Barnett
This is a review of the re released version of the book.
Is a powerful recollection of facts and history behind songs that have touched me pretty deeply. I could understand now why some of them have this almost chemical reaction on my mood, eroding of exploding, whenever I listen to them. I guess the public of this book it's a pretty closed community of uberfans but as one of them, I enjoyed this stroll on memory lane while it lasted.
"I would not have found each other over the gulf of miles, finding that common ground in a band like Suede and it's always more than just a connection to some songs, it's an attitude and an ethos and it defines something in you that makes you connect really strongly to other people".
This book slipped through my fingers the first time around and the re released (and corrected and augmented) one it's really great. New material was entered strictly as footnotes so the original narration is preserved. Is a marvelous work of critical adoration and leveled skepticism for the band, their music and the people behind it all.
Is a powerful recollection of facts and history behind songs that have touched me pretty deeply. I could understand now why some of them have this almost chemical reaction on my mood, eroding of exploding, whenever I listen to them. I guess the public of this book it's a pretty closed community of uberfans but as one of them, I enjoyed this stroll on memory lane while it lasted.
Now I have to gift this one to my Flashboy and keep making beautiful and everlasting connections with Suede as soundtrack... for at least another couple of decades.