Too late to stop now More rock 'n' roll war stories

Allan Jones, 1952-

Book - 2023

"In the glory days of rock'n'roll, writers like Jones enjoyed unprecedented access to rock's biggest names. Here he shares tales of long nights, fuelled by booze and drugs, hungover confessionals, and much more. Starting with Elton John in London, 1974, and into 2014, Jones remembers a world that once was: one of dark excess and excitement, outrageous behavior and extraordinary talent, and music legends at the beginning and ends of their careers"--

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Genres
Anecdotes
Published
London ; Oxford ; New York : Bloomsbury Caravel 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Allan Jones, 1952- (author)
Physical Description
ix, 360 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781448218257
  • Introduction: Are We Rolling?
  • Elton John - London, June 1974
  • Roy Harper - London, November 1974
  • Chris Farlowe - London, August 1975
  • Screaming Lord Sutch - Chatham, January 1976
  • Little Feat - London, June 1976
  • Loudon Wainwright III - London, November 1976
  • Peter Gabriel - London, February 1977
  • Ian Anderson - London, February 1977
  • Lou Reed - London, April 1977
  • Wreckless Eric - London, September 1977
  • The Damned - Middlesbrough, November 1977
  • Peter Cook - London, December 1977
  • Guy Clark - London, September 1978
  • Joe Cocker - London, January 1979
  • Joe Ely - RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk, May 1979
  • Rockpile - Cambridge
  • Juke Box Jury - London, June 1979
  • Sting
  • Bryan Ferry - London, September 1979
  • Jerry Dammers - Dublin
  • Joe 'King' Carrasco - Austin, September 1980
  • Jon Anderson - St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the French Riviera, November 1980
  • The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Austin, April 1981
  • Nick Lowe and The Confederate Air Force - Texas, October 1981
  • The Blasters - Texas, April 1982
  • The Rolling Stones - London, May 1982
  • Captain Sensible - Croydon, September 1982
  • John Cale - London, February 1983
  • Nick Lowe - London, June 1984
  • Dr Feelgood - Amsterdam, September 1984
  • Elmore Leonard - London, September 1988
  • Elvis Costello - Dublin, May 1989
  • Bob Geldof - London, June 1990
  • R.E.M. - Athens, Georgia, December 1991
  • Lambchop - Nashville, July 1996
  • John Carpenter - London, September 1996
  • Oliver Stone - Dallas, May 1998
  • Chrissie Hynde - London, March 1999
  • Robert Plant - The Green Man Festival, Wales
  • John Cale - Los Angeles, December 2009
  • Wilko Johnson - Westcliff-on-Sea, April 2013
  • The Clash - London, September 2013
  • The 101'ers - July 2014
  • The Aftershow
Review by Library Journal Review

In 1974, award-winning British music journalist Jones applied for a music press job at Melody Maker (MM), telling the magazine that it "needs a bullet up the arse. I'm the gun, pull the trigger." He was hired and became editor in 1984. In 1997, he launched Uncut magazine and used his column "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before" to tell stories from his time as a rock reporter. In 2017, his first book, Can't Stand Up for Falling Down, collected 80 of those stories, and 50 more are collected here. And such stories! In his time at MM, Jones interviewed key figures, such as Elton John, Elvis Costello, Sting, Bryan Ferry, Nick Lowe, and Elmore Leonard. The best chapters, required reading really, are those discussing the Velvet Underground and the Clash. Jones has a remarkable memory, all the more so since he seems to have spent at least as much time drinking and drugging as his subjects. In hotels, on the road, backstage, and on the bus, Jones documented the moments that count. VERDICT Jones turns it up to 11 with his latest collection. These are captivating and absolutely delightful tales of rock's wonder and power.--Bill Baars

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