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â¿These guitars have been really good tools; theyâ¿re not just museum pieces. They all have a soul and they all come alive.â¿ â¿ Eric Claptonâ¿In his own words, Clapton tells his story through the history of his instruments.â¿Â â¿Â Rolling StoneIn Six-String Stories Eric Clapton reflects on a legendary career as told through the tools of his trade: his guitars. Collected together here for the first time are the instruments Clapton sold in three record-breaking auctions between 1999 and 2011 to benefit the Crossroads treatment centre he founded in 1998. Featuring some of the most famous guitars ever played, Clapton guides the reader through nearly 300 instruments as he discusses their provenance, reveals insights about his own playing, and shares anecdotes from each chapter of his spectacular life in music. â¿One by one these guitars were the chapters of my life. They belong to a very well-loved family.â¿Â â¿Â Eric ClaptonSix-String Stories presents a â¿family treeâ¿ that makes connections between iconic instruments, such as Claptonâ¿s famous â¿Blackieâ¿ Stratocaster, and previously unknown rarities, placing them in the chronology of his career. Clapton recalls the instruments he bought to emulate his heroes, the guitars with unknown origins that became their own legend, the ones that never left his side, and the legacy they left behind. Every piece has been individually photographed, revealing every curve, detail and scratch, while the work of over 80 of the worldâ¿s best rock photographers shows the instruments in play. See Claptonâ¿s evolution from the psychedelic Sixties, through the stripped-back Seventies, electric Eighties, and unplugged Nineties, right up to the sale of the last guitar. â¿As an avid rock or blues fan, I would look at all the pictures in this book.â¿Â â¿Â Eric ClaptonHistorical and technical information for each piece in the collection â¿ including playlists and concert dates for those instruments used on records and at public appearances â¿ completes the story behind each guitar. â¿The guitars are things of great beauty.â¿Â â¿Â Eric ClaptonÂ
As the co-founder of Rage Against The Machine, Audioslave and Prophets of Rage, and as a collaborator with rock legends from Bruce Springsteen to Johnny Cash, few musicians have been as groundbreaking as American guitarist, singer, songwriter, actor and political activist, Tom Morello. Whatever It Takes explores Morello's entire career from his first bands through to his most recent solo album. This book is illustrated throughout with photographs, including many from Tom Morello's archives; memorabilia such as vintage setlists , diaries, handwritten musical notes and imagery of Tom Morello's most famous guitars.
Another Day In The Life is introduced and narrated by Ringo Starr, with forewords by legendary movie director David Lynch and rock photographer Henry Diltz. Ringo shows us the world as seen through a Starr's eyes, in more than 500 observational photographs and rare images from the archives, and an original text of nearly 13,000 words.
On 24th June 2017, for a capacity crowd of 60,000 fans, Jeff Lynne transformed Wembley Stadium into one of the greatest rock 'n' roll spectacles of all time. Accompanied by his 12-piece band against a dazzling backdrop of pyrotechnics, lasers and a giant illuminated spaceship, for over two hours Lynne performed his group's most extensive set list to date. From vintage ELO classics such as 'Mr. Blue Sky', 'Evil Woman# and 'Livin' Thing', the career-spanning concert is celebrated in a feature-length movie and in Jeff Lynne's new single, 'Time of Our Life'. Now, WEMBLEY OR BUST documents Lynne's historic homecoming in his first official book. Chronicling the show's meticulous production and offering a rare insight into Jeff Lynne's musical vision, WEMBLEY OR BUST presents hundreds of original photographs, from backstage to front of house, plus tour memorabilia and ephemera, narrated throughout in Jeff Lynne's own words.
'Here on the shore, twenty years later, my message in a bottle has reached dry land. Words about our life, his death but mostly love and our journey to the end.' - Olivia Harrison Olivia Harrison presents Came the Lightening, a book of twenty poems dedicated to George, marking the twentieth year since his passing. As a contributor to the book Concert for George, the revised edition of I Me Mine, and George Harrison: Living in the Material World, Olivia is no stranger to writing beautiful words that have an ethereal connection to love. These poems are accompanied by a selection of photographs and mementos curated by Olivia, including pictures of herself and George. Came the Lightening sees Olivia reflect upon her life with George, examining the intimacy of the emotional bond in their relationship through a memorable series of poems. She delves into the phenomenon of losing a partner and the passage of time. In essence, this is a story of love. 'Olivia evokes the most fleeting gestures and instants, plucked from the flow of time and memory and felt through her choice of words and the overall rhythm... She might have done an oral history or a memoir. Instead, she composed a work of poetic autobiography.' - Martin Scorsese
The oil paintings of Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde are selected from and presented here, with introductory text and captions from Hynde. A personal and honest account of the artistic world of a much-loved performer.
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