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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
- My Life in the Music Business
- Narrated by: Miles A. Copeland III
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
My real story starts with a disaster, an unmitigated, pull-the-rug-from-under-you, clean-out-the-bank-account disaster. But had it not happened, The Police would never have risen to become the biggest rock band in the world; Jools Holland would not have ended up on TV; The Bangles, The Go-Go’s, R.E.M., and many other music stars might never have made it either. It’s strange how a fluke, a disaster, an unlikely event can lead to incredible results. But that is in essence what happened to me....
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back tells the extraordinary story of a maverick manager, promoter, label owner, and all-round legend of the music industry. It opens in the Middle East, where Miles grew up with his father, a CIA agent who was stationed in Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon. It then shifts to London in the late 60s and the beginnings of a career managing bands like Wishbone Ash and Curved Air - only for Miles’s life and work to be turned upside down by a disastrous European tour.
From the ashes of near bankruptcy, Miles entered the world of punk, sharing a building with Malcolm McLaren and Sniffin’ Glue, before shifting gears again as manager of The Police, featuring his brother, Stewart, on drums. Then, after founding IRS Records, he launched the careers of some of the most potent musical acts of the new wave scene and beyond, from Squeeze and The Go-Go’s to The Bangles and R.E.M.
The story comes full circle as Miles finds himself advising the Pentagon on how to win over hearts and minds in the Middle East and introducing Arabic music to the United States. ‘Never let the truth get in the way of a good story’, his father would tell him. In the end, though, the truth is what counts - and it’s all here.
Designer: Paul Palmer-Edwards
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- IR McAllister
- 17-09-21
If you’re in business or music, a must listen
I listened to this on the basis of a review by a noted radio presenter who has a good reputation as a book reviewer. He was right - this is a must listen to audio book. You think you might know the music business, but you don’t until you listen to this. Miles’s tone of presentation only adds to a wonderful and straight-told story. Magnificent!
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- West
- 05-10-24
Tales of the business side of song writing
Interesting to get a successful businessman’s perspective on the music industry. Some good tales told here . The narration was hesitant quite frequently throughout the book like the narrator was stalling to give himself more time to read ahead. I’m surprised these moments weren’t corrected by the producer . But overall the narrator did well and voice fitted the story. .
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