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Books on Fleetwood Mac - To buy or not to buy??
Hi everyone, even though Im an avid Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks fan i've only read a couple of general books based on the band but i've never read Carol Ann Harris' book or Mick Fleetwood's autobiography.
I always got the impression that Harris' book was probably going to be "fluff" and was just a broken-hearted woman lamenting her relationship whilst giving Stevie a hard time etc. (Apologies for this very cruel/lude description); Then i always stayed clear of Mick's book because of the whole thing that he made up the big Stevie/Lindsay fight so i was unsure what would be believable and truthful from him.... Anyway, I'm just asking would anyone still recommend these 2 mentioned books or any others?? All suggestions/comments/reviews welcome... |
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I have both books. I think just like any book about anyone, you have to take the occurrences described with a grain of salt. Mick probably thought more 'drama' would sell better. I am sure there are parts of his book that are definitely true. I'm just as sure that some parts are more drama than truth.
Concerning Carol Ann's book, I felt that she tried too hard to make herself look never at fault for anything that happened to her/around her. In the process of doing that, she made herself seem like a clueless and helpless person. Of course, I don't know how much of what she said is true or untrue. Still, if someone is going to do tons of drugs around someone else doing tons of drugs, things are going to happen that may not have if both people were sober. You can preview some of the book Storms at http://books.google.com/books?id=Ha2...i=ezo4TcOQM4TQ
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There's a list, here, on The Penguin of a bunch of books related to the band. Some are out of print, but you can find them from time to time on eBay and some second hand book stores:
http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/artis...25&gid=0&fid=3 |
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Actually, there is one thing I never understood about Mick's book (which is great fun to read, by the way). If he was so determined to bring out all the drama and write a true kiss-and-tell story, willing to tell the world about his affair with Stevie and Lindsey's alleged outbreak against her in 1987, then why did he not say a word about Christine's affair with Martin Birch in the early 1970s, that is, while she was still married to John. There is this one paragraph in the book, where Mick describes how a drunken John was chasing Chris who had to seek shelter in Mick's hotel room that night. But the lady herself is the only one who is being portrayed as a true "English Rose". I never knew about the affair with their engineer until I read Bob Brunning's book (which was very boring otherwise).
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Getting an education on Fleetwood Mac---
My recommendations: I read as much as I could on this Ledge place...going into old threads, as people posted what they experienced at concerts back in the day. I learned a lot. And as I asked questions here on the Ledge, members were kind enough to respond. The first book I read was Leah Furman's Rumors Exposed-the Unauthorized Biography...in the author section, it said she is an attorney and did her research. I liked how the book went from the early days of FM and didn't get started when SN and LB joined the band. I was amused to find out that Jeremy Spencer did a mini-Elvis set (?) in the early days. From there I wanted to find concert audio to hear the songs. Someone here on the Ledge posted a song ...."Somebody's gonna get their head kicked in tonight." That is one fun song.... From there I got back issues of RollingStone, People, Circus etc. from the local library to read about the band as they were being reported. And then...I went to Amazon/Ebay and started buying new and used books. Books which I felt I should not have purchased were: 40 Years of Creative Chaos-Brackett Read Between my Lines (Musical Life and Journey of Stevie Nicks)-Halliburton Never Break the Chain-Cath Carroll Fleetwood Mac: the First 30 Years-Bruning The Fleetwood Mac Story-Rumors and Lies-Bruning They were books which I did read and would not say I hated...just wish I had not bought them, because they would not be books that I would re-read. As for Micks's and CAH's book, I read and purchased them...purchased both of Mick's books, the 25 years one and the My Life and Times one. The authors have different perspectives and for that, I found them interesting. Who really knows what "the truth" is? I wanted to find out what really happened in New Zealand. One last comment...I can't remember...but the one book of Mick's is a coffee table sized book and contains lots of photographs. That one I did enjoy and I would recommend if you can find it. I found it on Ebay for about $10 and it was a hardback copy. I don't know if this is what you wanted when you started this thread, but this is my 2 cents worth. |
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Thank-you to everyone who has replied so far... All of your inputs have been very informative and i'll have to explore a few of the recommendations. I think it's always good to here other people's thoughts and its not as though there are many reviews on these books on amazon etc. So thanks a lot everyone.
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I like Mick's book the best, followed by CAH's. Others, such as Rumours Exposed, are pretty much disposable. Buy them if they're cheap, but only because you can't get enough FM in your daily diet! |
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Personally, I found Mick's book to be quite boring and it was deleted off my Kindle as soon as I was done (I do still have the text file though, so if want it, PM me and we'll make an arrangement).
In regard to CAH's book, I found that it's best to read with numerous grains of salt, but to just let yourself laugh (you remember the granny panties bit David?) I did read that Cath Carroll one from the library and it really wasn't that great, but she got a ton of info from The Penguin of all places. And I heard Bob Brunning's book is something you should skip. |
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