Chapter and Verse - New Order, Joy Division and Me Chapter and Verse - New Order, Joy Division and Me

Chapter and Verse - New Order, Joy Division and Me

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Publisher Description

Founding member and guitarist of Joy Division and the lead singer of New Order, Bernard Sumner has been famous over the years for his reticence. Until now… An integral part of the Manchester music scene since the late 1970s, his is the definitive version of the events that created two of the most influential bands of all time.

Chapter and Verse includes a vivid and illuminating account of Bernard’s Salford childhood, the early days of Joy Division, the band’s enormous critical and popular success, and the subsequent tragic death of Ian Curtis. Bernard describes the formation of New Order, takes us behind the scenes at the birth of classics such as 'Blue Monday' and gives his first-hand account of the ecstasy and the agony of the Haçienda days.

Sometimes moving, often hilarious and occasionally completely out of control, this is a tale populated by some of the most colourful and creative characters in music history, such as Ian Curtis, Tony Wilson, Rob Gretton and Martin Hannett. Others have told parts of the story, in film and book form. Now, for the first time, Bernard Sumner gives you chapter and verse.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2014
18 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Transworld
SIZE
8.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Cooperscuba ,

Bayern parked the bus?

I'll take Bernard Sumner's word (or words) as gospel except for Bayern parking the bus (and I'm a United fan).

MrDisco_ ,

Disappointing

2.5/5

An extremely incoherent, unstructured piece of work. Barney can't seem to work out if he's telling the story of JD/NO, a set of funny anecdotes, or literally whatever comes into his head. To illustrate my problems with this book, I've chosen 3 (huge) sins:

1. He spends A LOT of time talking about how special New Order are
2. He omits extremely important information (for example, the fact he has a son (until he comments on his 10th birthday...), and the words 'Brotherhood' and 'Loveless' don't even feature in the whole book)
3. His writing style is repetitive and bland. I'm not a fan of his lyrics at all (too cheesy for me) but I am a huge NO fan, so was disappointed that his prose was just as crap (albeit in a different way) as his lyrics

That said, much of what IS included is entertaining. It's just a shame so much is missed out or told badly.

Read Nice's Shadowplayers for a much better story.

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