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Hope I Get Old Before I Die

Why rock stars never retire

By David Hepworth

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Transworld Publishers Ltd Paperback English

Hope I Get Old Before I Die

Why rock stars never retire

By David Hepworth

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  • From the author of Abbey Road comes the story of how enduring rock icons like Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and many more have remained in the ever changing music game. ‘Hepworth is a genuinely great writer’ Guardian 'Offers solid insights into the compulsions and drives that keep bands reforming' Sunday Times ‘May be his best yet…recommended to anyone for whom pop music means anything at all’ Daily Mail ___________ When Paul McCartney closed Live Aid in July 1985 we thought he was rock's Grand Old Man. He was forty-three years old. As the forty years since have shown he - and many others of his generation - were just getting started. This was the time when live performance took over from records. The big names of the 60s and 70s exploited the age of spectacle that Live Aid had ushered in to enjoy the longest lap of honour in the history of humanity, continuing to go strong long after everyone else had retired. Hence this is a story without precedent, a story in which Elton John plays a royal funeral, Mick Jagger gets a knighthood, Bob Dylan picks up the Nobel Prize, the Beatles become, if anything, bigger than the Beatles and it's beginning to look as though all of the above will, thanks to the march of technology, be playing Las Vegas for ever. ___________ Praise for David Hepworth 'Such a clever writer' Spectator 'Hepworth's writing is sublime' Daily Mail 'A refreshingly independent thinker' Daily Telegraph 'Reads like a series of rich, fast-paced and immensely funny short stories' The Oldie 'Hepworth's knowledge and understanding of rock history is prodigious' Sunday Times 'The book is destined to become the go-to text on a subject we never thought we'd have to survey' Literary Review
From the author of Abbey Road comes the story of how enduring rock icons like Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and many more have remained in the ever changing music game. ‘Hepworth is a genuinely great writer’ Guardian 'Offers solid insights into the compulsions and drives that keep bands reforming' Sunday Times ‘May be his best yet…recommended to anyone for whom pop music means anything at all’ Daily Mail ___________ When Paul McCartney closed Live Aid in July 1985 we thought he was rock's Grand Old Man. He was forty-three years old. As the forty years since have shown he - and many others of his generation - were just getting started. This was the time when live performance took over from records. The big names of the 60s and 70s exploited the age of spectacle that Live Aid had ushered in to enjoy the longest lap of honour in the history of humanity, continuing to go strong long after everyone else had retired. Hence this is a story without precedent, a story in which Elton John plays a royal funeral, Mick Jagger gets a knighthood, Bob Dylan picks up the Nobel Prize, the Beatles become, if anything, bigger than the Beatles and it's beginning to look as though all of the above will, thanks to the march of technology, be playing Las Vegas for ever. ___________ Praise for David Hepworth 'Such a clever writer' Spectator 'Hepworth's writing is sublime' Daily Mail 'A refreshingly independent thinker' Daily Telegraph 'Reads like a series of rich, fast-paced and immensely funny short stories' The Oldie 'Hepworth's knowledge and understanding of rock history is prodigious' Sunday Times 'The book is destined to become the go-to text on a subject we never thought we'd have to survey' Literary Review