All these things that I've done My insane improbable rock life

Matt Pinfield, 1961-

Book - 2016

"A memoir from a music personality, TV host and MTV and VH1 veejay chronicles the songs and artists that informed and molded his childhood and teenage years to ultimately inspire his career, relationships and life and shares his stories from the front lines of rock and roll,"--NoveList.

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Published
New York : Scribner 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Matt Pinfield, 1961- (author)
Other Authors
Mitchell (music journalist) Cohen (author)
Edition
First Scribner hardcover edition
Physical Description
viii, 260 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781476793894
9781476793900
  • Introduction
  • Dropping the Needle: Side One, Track One
  • 50 Essential Rock Albums: The '60s
  • Metal Gurus and Other Discoveries
  • Encounters: Lou Reed
  • ... And Then My Brain Exploded
  • Encounters: The Ramones
  • The Joy of Access: Getting in the Door
  • Encounters: Billy Idol
  • 50 Essential Rock Albums: The '70s
  • Music Appreciation 101: Majoring in Rock Studies
  • "Modern Rock on the Jersey Shore"
  • 50 Essential Rock Albums: The '80s
  • The Great Northwest: How Nirvana Saved the World
  • Encounters: Oasis
  • M(att)TV
  • Buzz Clips and Twists of Fate
  • 50 Essential Rock Albums: The '90s
  • Jimmy and Doug's Farm: LA and the Dawn of the Digital Age
  • Encounters: U2
  • Encounters: KISS
  • My Brilliant A&R Career (or: As the Industry Crumbles)
  • Encounters: Coheed and Cambria
  • Pursuing the Killers (and Other Adventures in A&R)
  • 50 Essential Rock Albums: The 'oos
  • Encounters: Bowie
  • Coda: Is Rock Dead?
  • Acknowledgements
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

With Cohen, video deejay Pinfield deftly narrates his musical life, offering a fascinating history of rock music told from his passionate perspective. The British Invasion was the sound track of his childhood, initiating a lifelong love of music. Pinfield became a college radio deejay, eventually working at MTV as host of the alternative rock institution 120 Minutes. As the story moves from one decade to the next, Pinfield follows each chapter with a best-of list detailing significant recordings from that part of his life. Throughout, Pinfield meanders between memories, mentioning the records that struck him, and jumps ahead to his professional life, where he encountered the artists who created his favorite music. Pinfield's intimate relationships with rock stars such as Joey Ramone and Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers contextualize his fondness for their music. His own recurring struggles with addiction flesh out the narrative, grounding his enthusiasm for music in an awareness of the somber side of the rock lifestyle. His encyclopedic knowledge of contemporary sounds makes the memoir as informative as it is personal. This is an excellent read for anyone interested in rock's history. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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