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Lost in Music

   


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Author : Giles Smith
Binding : Paperback
EAN : 9780330339179
Edition : New Ed
ISBN : 0330339176
Label : Picador
Manufacturer : Picador
Number of pages : 288
Publication date : 2000-11-10
Publisher : Picador
Title : Lost in Music
Languages : Array
Studio : Picador





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Synopsis
This is one man's story of growing up with pop music - about hearing it, buying it, loving it and attempting to play it in public for money.


Customer reviews

review by: date: 2006-09-18 rating: 5
Simply the Best
This is truly the best book I have ever read on pop music. Giles Smith brilliantly describes its influence on him and his life in bands, looking through music shops for records that don't exist and meeting greats like Ni(c)k Kershaw! Fantastically written and very amusing.



review by: Pocket Calculator date: 2004-08-03 rating: 5
A favourite revisited
I first read Lost In Music years ago - around 1997, I think - and loved it then, recognising my own life on every other page in Giles Smith's attitude to music-loving.

Re-reading the book while on holiday this year just reaffirmed to me how brilliant it is. Not just funny, but poignant in places and superbly observed all over.

Giles Smith is a big favourite of mine - his column on sport on TV in The Times (Monday, Thursday and Saturday) is essential reading, as are his columns in The Guardian (cars on Tuesday) and on TV in The Sunday Telegraph. Do yourself a favour and read Lost In Music followed by Midnight in the Garden of Evel Knievel. Both hugely uplifting.



review by: davedhjones date: 2003-12-14 rating: 5
Lost in music - Giles Smith
I loved this book. If you are looking for a definitive history of music in the 1970s then look elsewhere. This is about fashioning our record collections - warts and all and about our individual tastes and prejudices. It's more than affectionate -it's loving, passionate and obsessive - just like many record collectors. A treasure and extremely funny. I passed it on to my daughter who liked it so much I had to get another copy because she didn't want to (refused!) give it back.



review by: date: 2002-12-28 rating: 5
My Favorite Book
Giles Smith's 'Lost in Music' is an incredible book. Sure, it's not Crime and Punishment, but it is the funniest, wittiest, and even most touching book written about pop music. If you remotely enjoyed Nick Hornsby's "High Fidelity," you'll flip over this book. It's a shame more people aren't aware of it.

The book is half Smith's autobiography as a music lover, and half incisive ruminations on various aspects of music (cd vs. vinyl, should or shouldn't one shag with the stereo on, etc.). And it's all golden. Anyone who's been in a band will laugh his ass off; this is like observational comedy for musicians.

Yet there is a true heart to the tale, and Smith has a knack for finding the truly meaningful in such minor events as Damon Albarn singing Christmas carols with his mother, meeting Ni(c)k Kershaw, or lip synching in the garage with friends who just don't get it ("That's NOT how they do it.").

I've been rambling, but do yourself a favor and buy this book. If you've ever put a musician's photo on your wall, contemplated speaker stands, or lied about what the first record you bought was, you'll read this book over and over again. I have.


review by: date: 2001-12-30 rating: 5
an amusing and perceptive book
Anyone who has ever really loved pop music will read this book and recognise themselves in the pages. Even if you don't like the bands or singers that Giles Smith lost so much sleep over, its definitely worth reading. I keep a copy of it as a 'comfort' book, as it bears repeated readings, and always cheers me up!



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