You really can imagine yourself in the situations he found himself in – True is a masterful storyteller. Few autobiographies are this capturing. Admittedly he has had many years to perfect his writing technique however the style is very matter-of-fact and often rather blunt. It rarely, if ever, seems as though he is showing off about his rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle; in fact it often appears that he has one or two regrets about his frequently appalling behaviour. He shouldn’t. It is incredibly easy to feel increasingly jealous as go further and further through the book as his experiences really did shape his life dramatically. These days it is increasingly easy to settle down into an easy job and into a similarly easy lifestyle but Everett True really took his life to the edge. He was a journalist by name, but a True rock star by nature.
Not only is this book an autobiography but it is also a journal explaining the progression of Nineties rock in America, as the title would suggest. It is a comprehensive guide to the scene and it is almost definitely unrivalled in terms of detail and knowledge because Everett True was there. He knows that scene and he is writing about it. If you don’t know about it but you want to then this is most certainly the book you should read. It’s a cracker. What is it? An absolute cracker!
Due to True’s fabulous writing and the admiration that you can have so readily for the man’s exploits this book reads brilliantly. It is a thin book by no means and the chapters really are separate stories and so you are taken on so many cerebral journeys that you might actually feel a bit tired by the end of this book. With all the mentions of rock musicians and stars alike, self-indulgent this may be but it could be nothing else and makes for a fascinating read.
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1 Irma Thomas: Take A Look (Kent)
2 Electrelane: I Wanna Be The President (Let's Rock!)
3 Glass Candy: Love Love Love (Troubleman Unlimited)
4 The Gossip: Fire/Sign (kill rock stars)
5 Scout Niblett: Fire Flies (Too Pure)
6 Miss Pain: Campari & Sex (demo)
7 Migu: Spider (Ochre)
8 Julie Ruin: I Wanna Know What Love Is (kill rock stars)
9 The Rogers Sisters: I¹m A Ballerina (Troubleman Unlimited)
10 Marva Whitney: What Do I Have To Do To Prove My Love To You? (Polygram)
11 Cadallaca: Your One Wish (K)
12 Babes In Toyland: He's My Thing (Twin/Tone)
13 Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Rich (Polydor)
14 The X-Osettes: Dedicated To The One I Love (demo)
15 The Snowbirds: Motorcycle Baby (demo)
16 Slumber Party: Never Again (kill rock stars)
17 The Shangri-Las: Out In The Streets (Polygram)
18 Young People: (title track unknown) (demo)
19 Nina Nastasia: We Never Talked (Touch And Go)
20 Nina Simone: Trouble In Mind (Colpix)
21 Patti Smith: Piss Factory (MER)
22 Kaito: Go (Sickroom)
23 Ludus: My Cherry Is In Sherry (New Hormones)
24 Bearsuit: Hey Charlie Hey Chuck (version) (Fortuna Pop!)
25 Dayglo Superstars: Action Hero (Transformed Dreams)
26 Klang: Love (For Us)
27 The Chap: Remember Elvis Rex (Lo)
28 X: Your Phone's Off The Hook (But You're Not) (Slash)
29 Mo-Dettes: Paint It Black (Deram)
30 The Pretenders: Kid (Real)
31 Bikini Kill: Rebel Girl (kill rock stars)
32 Marine Research: YYUB (Where It's At Is Where You Are)
33 Comet Gain: Strength (Wiiija)
34 Girls At Our Best!: Warm Girls (Record)
35 Chia Pet: Hey Baby (Kokopop)
36 Leopards: Strange Rhythmical Music (Warped)
37 Sonic Youth: Kool Thing (Geffen)
38 Talulah Gosh: Talulah Gosh (53rd And 3rd)