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, by Viv Albertine

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, by Viv Albertine


Download Ebook , by Viv Albertine

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Product details

File Size: 7068 KB

Print Length: 433 pages

Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books (November 25, 2014)

Publication Date: November 25, 2014

Language: English

ASIN: B00JTIOYGA

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#21,334 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

In the non-stop stream of celebrity autobiographies available, Viv Albertine’s Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, Music, Music, Music, Boys, Boys, Boys is in a class by itself. Eschewing the standard form of chronicling events in long, wistful chapters of excess, Albertine goes for short entries of brilliance. The woman knows how to write, crafting observant and blunt bits of streetwise prose to describe the many mini-moments that make up this great book.The gangs all here; sex, drugs, rock and roll, but that’s only a part of it. After the days of punk ,The Slits, and notoriety had faded, Albertine tackled the next stage of her life, one in which she tried to have something approaching normalcy, only to find herself beset by a host of physical maladies which left her an empty and depressed shell of the renegade she once was. It’s in this second half of the book that the reader is jettisoned from appreciative fan to empathetic confidant, a powerful transformation to be certain.Throughout her tale, the author is relentlessly, brutally, and heartbreakingly honest. It’s easily the most intimate autobiography I’ve read, one in which the reader isn’t just consuming the sterile recounting of actions, but rather becoming enmeshed in a spellbinding, painful, and wry confessional. It’s essentially linear, but has some disjointed chapters that seem to have no purpose save to give you one more anecdote or life observation. I can best compare it to a long conversation with someone wherein the drinks or drugs flow, the talk rambles, and nobody is bored. Hers is a story as unique as she, but it’s her ability to unflinchingly express the raw innermost thoughts she was experiencing during those moments that make this book so special, so personal, and so endearing.The book is an easy read, told in two parts, mirroring the two very different eras of her life. By the end of the book, I had fallen so utterly and completely in love with this woman, that she’s ruined every other woman forever. Beneath the stunningly beautiful woman is an intelligent, thoughtful, courageous, and utterly absorbing person who I wish I had the privilege of truly calling my friend. This book will have to suffice.

Can't say what possessed me to purchase this book??? I had never heard of Viv Albertine or The Slits. I didn't listen to punk rock. However, I found this book captivating. The honesty of it all. Congratulations Viv!! I'm a fairly avid reader and would recommend this book to most anyone who can keep an open mind. The book created some type of cathartic experience for me.

Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys: A Memoir--a great title for a wonderful memoir! The title is based a comment by Viv Albertine's mother when Viv was a teenager, saying all Viv was interested in was clothes, music, and boys. Although I suspect that is true for many teenage girls, Viv stands out by how she throws herself into punk fashion, music, and the boys in the bands.I know only a little about the 1970s musical era in this memoir, but that didn't impact my enjoyment of the book. Viv's drive to learn, to play, to experience music and life is timeless. For the first part of the book, Viv is young, reckless, and free, surrounded by music and boys. In the second half of the story, a more mature Viv has sought out stability, created a family, and struggled with her health. But underneath her carefully constructed life, there is still a flicker of desire to be more, do more, and learn more.Clothes, Music, Boys is a well-written and engaging memoir. One doesn't need to be a fan of 1970s music, early punk fashion, or girl bands to appreciate the coming of age story of a creative, sometimes lost, woman.

If you read autobiographies for the shock of occasional recognition, to relate and be inspired by another's falterings and courage, to laugh along with how silly, horrible and cool we all can be in turns -- this is a fabulous read. One of the very few books I've rushed home to read in ages. A first hand account of a woman's experience to become whole and free through music between 1950s female oppression and the 1980s Reagan/Thatcher backlash is so rare, and luckily this one is so entertainingly written. I started listening to punk while they were together as a band but had never heard The Slits, my loss. Listening now to them, and to Viv's Vermillion Border, I'm in love with her zingy, moody guitar style as well. Looking forward to more of her music.And here's a spoiler that won't ruin it for you, at the end she still believes in love. Maybe because her ability to love and respect others, even the really trying ones, is an Amy Poehler-like thread that weaves through the story holding it (and her?) together. Thanks for getting your voice back Viv, its an important one.

One of the best memoirs I've read in some time. She goes into such great detail, and is clearly so smart -- and she also lets the reader see into her developing mind, her growing self-insight, not only what she learns but HOW she learns it, to a degree that I find rare. Very highly recommended -- a great read. If you've EVER wanted to really know what it was like to be a punk rock band -- this is your book. OR if you care about women and how they negotiate through a world that is still, after all these years, slanted against them -- you'll love this. She writes beautifully -- a good and rare surprise in today's memoir market.

It was an interesting read to start with but then it just turned into a sad account of a woman who had several hard knocks in life but she had married well so she had the money to keep up appearances. The first half of the book was interesting about her days with The Slits but the book quickly moves away from that and into an autobiography of a soccer mom.

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