Everything flies to hell. Moby. Memoirs, Part 2
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"Incredibly fascinating journey through the life of a musician, whose modest appearance contradicts savagery, which can compete with any rock-nan memoirs."
la Daily News
Continuation of memoirs, Moby returns you again in 1999. The year when Play"s cult album came out, which made a superstar out of a mobile. This book is an elongated, obscene and yet instructive story that reveals the world of glory, full of demons and emptiness.
With irony and marginal honesty, he talks about all his stupid tricks and sudden wise discoveries, about the unbridled rave of zero, parties with Madonna and David Bowie and an extreme diet of vodka and ecstasy for breakfast. And about how this crazy world once fell apart.
Moby is one of outstanding modern musicians. Multi -intitionalist, composer, singer, DJ - his track Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad heard,
Probably everyone, and Play"s album became platinum and was nominated for Grammy and other prestigious awards for three consecutive years.
Now the mobile is a concentrated 55-year-old man who is engaged in yoga in the morning, does not drink alcohol and eats only plant products. But how
And many successful musicians, he went through a test of glory, endless parties with supermodels and a river of alcohol and drugs. “Filled by celebrities
Chronicle of Fraud and despair ” - this is how the new York Post responds to the book.
In his second book of memoirs, he is extremely frankly, ironically and heartbreakingly tells about crazy years after the release of Play: party with David Bowie,
Madonna, Natalie Portman, wild antics and emptiness, which invariably occurs later. But Moby knows how to get out of it, even if everything flies to hell
la Daily News
Continuation of memoirs, Moby returns you again in 1999. The year when Play"s cult album came out, which made a superstar out of a mobile. This book is an elongated, obscene and yet instructive story that reveals the world of glory, full of demons and emptiness.
With irony and marginal honesty, he talks about all his stupid tricks and sudden wise discoveries, about the unbridled rave of zero, parties with Madonna and David Bowie and an extreme diet of vodka and ecstasy for breakfast. And about how this crazy world once fell apart.
Moby is one of outstanding modern musicians. Multi -intitionalist, composer, singer, DJ - his track Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad heard,
Probably everyone, and Play"s album became platinum and was nominated for Grammy and other prestigious awards for three consecutive years.
Now the mobile is a concentrated 55-year-old man who is engaged in yoga in the morning, does not drink alcohol and eats only plant products. But how
And many successful musicians, he went through a test of glory, endless parties with supermodels and a river of alcohol and drugs. “Filled by celebrities
Chronicle of Fraud and despair ” - this is how the new York Post responds to the book.
In his second book of memoirs, he is extremely frankly, ironically and heartbreakingly tells about crazy years after the release of Play: party with David Bowie,
Madonna, Natalie Portman, wild antics and emptiness, which invariably occurs later. But Moby knows how to get out of it, even if everything flies to hell
Author:
Author:Mobile
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Music & Videoclips
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Song books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Gift Editions. Music
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:18+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-114212-4
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