David Hepworth on the glory, comedy and tragedy of rock stars who can't retire

David Hepworth on the glory, comedy and tragedy of rock stars who can't retire

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

David’s seventh book in his ‘orange series’ is just out and you’re guaranteed to love it. He and Mark discussed ‘Hope I Get Old Before I Die’ at a sold-out launch event at Waterstones in Piccadilly on the evening of September 3, recorded here. Among the highlights you’ll find …

 

… the rock career as a three-act play.

 

… the tour that started the Age Of Spectacle.

 

… why Live Aid was the dawn of pop nostalgia.

 

… the rock star who retired from retirement.

 

… Woodstock – “the Somme with Santana”.

 

… the terrible fallout in the Byrds.

 

… why no act is ever forgotten.

 

… Nick Lowe and the few others who got even better as they got older.

 

… band reunions are about symbolism not music.

 

… how the rock generation took power.

 

… why Ron Wood’s memoir can be read as either comedy or tragedy.

 

… bands that will achieve immortality.

 

… why Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous seems like period drama.

 

… the worst group ever.

 

… and the only act that became bigger than the Beatles.  

 

Order David’s new book here:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hope-Get-Old-Before-Die/dp/1787632784

 

https://linktr.ee/dhepworth


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