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Bodies
- Life and Death in Music
- Narrated by: Ian Winwood
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
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Summary
A DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR
AN IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR
The must-hear music book of the year.
In Bodies, author Ian Winwood explores the music industry's many failures, from addiction and mental health issues to its ongoing exploitation of artists. Much more than a touchline reporter, Winwood also tells the story of his own mental health collapse, following the shocking death of his father, in which extinction-level behaviour was given perfect cover by a reckless industry.
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- louise june morris
- 02-01-23
Of all the music Bios read in 22
This is the business. It really is the absolute balls and all testimony from someone who was in the thick of the rock punk and indie scene
This fella has some stories to tell. First class book and the best one of all the bios read in 2022 without a doubt
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- Jimbo
- 27-06-23
A must read book
An incredibly insightful book, detailing the chaos and tragedy which blights the music industry. Ians deeply personal invite the reader into his own mental health and addictions gives the words validation as well as making it a compelling read. Never falling into the trap of over sensationalising the stories it is clear why he is a well respected music journalist. I would recommend to anyone - don’t feel you have to be a fan of metal to get the message - it’s a tough message but Ian navigates himself and the reader through it brilliantly.
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- Neil Taylor
- 03-08-23
Honest insights into the music industry’s disregard for its casualties
A deeply honest and personal view of how the music industry pushes its often emotionally vulnerable artists to the point of self-destruction, and casually abandons them. Rock critic biographies are often just a compilation of band biographies, but Bodies isn’t just random reminiscences, every story or interview is included for a reason, to bolster the narrative. Well written, unpretentious and well read.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-10-22
wonderful and thought provoking
the authors involvement in the industry and his struggles shine through every word. beautifully written
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- Stevan
- 24-05-23
One of the best books I’ve listened to.
This was a splendid piece of work on every level. The main theme of a failure of the music industry to care for the creators of its income is quite a revelation when you actually take the time to think about it. And we tend not to. Ian Winwood’s writing was sublime with a humorous Northern turn of phrase throughout, brought even more to life by a wonderfully distinctive narration. 10/10.
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- Neil Birks
- 12-11-22
Listened to on a whim
Honestly one of the best books Iv heard. The music scene is far from fun fun fun.
Brilliantly written, honest and moving!
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- Adam
- 17-05-22
Vital
An incredibly important piece of work surrounding the necessary discussion of mental health and distribution of power within the music industry.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-09-22
An amazing listen!
Having read a plethora of biographies and autobiographies of my favoured musicians, this anecdotal book shines a startling light on a glamorised industry that has a much darker and sinister side. Ian writes and narrates beautifully, keeping me hooked throughout. There are many elements that I can relate to and hearing of his experiences and his success in overcoming his darker times, has given me an important ingredient in my own struggles. Hope. Thank you for this book
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- nicki
- 20-04-22
if only they'd had support
I pre-ordered this and started it as soon as it was in my library. I'm a trainee psychotherapist and a huge music fan so it was the perfect book. Ian's narration is warm and caring and the compassion for the people he writes about is really evident. I knew about a lot of the musicians he writes about but it didn't make their stories any easier to listen to. In fact - it made me sad for the things they could have done and the people they could have been if they'd had the right support.
Ian writes candidly about his own struggles with addiction.
I will warn you that there is - a lot of swearing, so if you're offended by really sweary words, it's probably not the book for you.
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- Terry
- 06-06-22
This book is important
This book is important, our music industry will die on it's feet unless musicians are at least given a working wage. It has made me reconsider Spotify. I now understand why George Michael and Neil Young made a stand against the financial predators.
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