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Thank You for the Days: A Boy's Own Adventures in Radio and Beyond (edizione 2010)

di Mark Radcliffe (Autore)

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Approaching 50, Mark Radcliffe decided to write about his life, most importantly, his time in music. But crucially, he only wanted to write about the most interesting days and not the dull ones in between. With predictable good taste, Mark takes his title from the Kinks' song and has written an entertaining, funny book worthy of such a pedigree. Mark's family life is covered by 'The Day My Mother Hit Me With a Golf Club' , his school life by 'The Day I Ruined a Perfectly Good Suit' and 'The Day I Got My First Guitar'; through his epiphany of the power of music in 'The Day I Met the Band Who Changed My Life' and his star struck meeting with childhood hero, David Bowie. Many other stars are covered too, for example in 'The Day I Went to Kate Bush's House for Cheese Flan', and 'The Day Mick Jagger Was Taller Than Me'. He's very funny when recounting his days working at the BBC in '80s and '90s (how, when bored, he and colleagues invented a fictional department), winning Stars in Their Eyes as Shane MacGowan and so on. Yet, among the laughter are more sober days, such as the one when he learned John Peel had died. A cracking read and a potted history of both one man's life and his love affair with music, THANK YOU FOR THE DAYS is a uniquely entertaining memoir that will appeal not just to music fans but to connoisseurs of British popular culture.… (altro)
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Titolo:Thank You for the Days: A Boy's Own Adventures in Radio and Beyond
Autori:Mark Radcliffe (Autore)
Info:Simon & Schuster UK (2010), 306 pages
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Etichette:Autobiography, Music, Radio, England

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31 Jul 2010

Gosh, the gap between acquisition and reading is a bit big at the moment! Mind you, I've only got a shelf of TBR at the moment, so not so many acquired in the second half of the year.

Anyway - this, the third part of a 2 for 3 purchase from Waterstones, was an excellent choice. I've liked Radcliffe's work in print and on the radio for years, and this did not disappoint. Rather than a straight autobiography, he picks out days when something exciting or interesting happened, and writes a short piece, not as long as a whole chapter, about each of them. This covers radio, at various stations, walking, bands he's seen and bands he's been in, heroes, entertainment and all sorts. There is a very small overlap with his book about the bands he's been in, and there's very little about his family, except when they're pursued by journalists in the very interesting section on Mark and Lard's attempt to do the Radio 1 Breakfast Show. The pieces are funny, touching and always well written, and this is a book that lends itself very well to being re-read. ( )
  LyzzyBee | Jan 5, 2011 |
Thank You For The Days is subtitled 'A Boy's Own Adventures In Radio' and broken down into chapters dealing with notable incidents from Radcliffe's career, such as meeting his idols (Bowie, Bush, Jagger), getting fired from the breakfast show, swearing on live radio, and unintentionally upsetting Kylie Minogue. There's also much about his love of music, from the band that changed his life (Dr. Feelgood) to the band that made his life complete (the Family Mahone). Yet the most affecting chapter has nothing to do with radio at all. It deals instead with a coast-to-coast walk he undertook between leaving Radio 1 and joining Radio 2. There's real emotion on display here, and genuine wit, making this far more than just another celebrity memoir. If he ever gets tired of radio, Mark Radcliffe could easily become the next Bill Bryson. I hope he finds the time to write more soon.

Read the full review at my blog. ( )
  rolhirst | Jan 20, 2010 |
Charming and funny in places but a bit of a patchy collection of interesting days and my hopes were slightly higher for it. If only some of the other stories were as hilarious as the tale of Bros or as interesting and well written as the chapters on Dr Feelgood and John Peel. ( )
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Approaching 50, Mark Radcliffe decided to write about his life, most importantly, his time in music. But crucially, he only wanted to write about the most interesting days and not the dull ones in between. With predictable good taste, Mark takes his title from the Kinks' song and has written an entertaining, funny book worthy of such a pedigree. Mark's family life is covered by 'The Day My Mother Hit Me With a Golf Club' , his school life by 'The Day I Ruined a Perfectly Good Suit' and 'The Day I Got My First Guitar'; through his epiphany of the power of music in 'The Day I Met the Band Who Changed My Life' and his star struck meeting with childhood hero, David Bowie. Many other stars are covered too, for example in 'The Day I Went to Kate Bush's House for Cheese Flan', and 'The Day Mick Jagger Was Taller Than Me'. He's very funny when recounting his days working at the BBC in '80s and '90s (how, when bored, he and colleagues invented a fictional department), winning Stars in Their Eyes as Shane MacGowan and so on. Yet, among the laughter are more sober days, such as the one when he learned John Peel had died. A cracking read and a potted history of both one man's life and his love affair with music, THANK YOU FOR THE DAYS is a uniquely entertaining memoir that will appeal not just to music fans but to connoisseurs of British popular culture.

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