![]() However, one bold Brit technician would not leave, so Dion the Diva had to be brought out with a towel over her head so she couldn't be seen or see the git who wouldn't leave after being ordered to do so. Or, how Celine Dion will not go on stage unless the whole backstage is clear of stagehands. Or, Freddy Mercury of Queen having wild parties with 'dwarfs carrying huge silver platters of cocaine' dressed in leather chaps and studded collars. Some of the tales/legends are interesting like the lead singer of Faith No More, Mike Patton, defecating into a hotel hair dryer. ![]() I was a little bored because I didn't understand all of the British/UK references and had to just 'go along with it' for the sake of finishing the book. Unless you are in a real need for some inane trivia. Glad I got it from the Library or I would be wanting to talk to the individual that wrote this and ask to see his Webster's.Ī book to be avoided. A Gent using a Hang Glider to make the actual sound of a hang glider on a record only to find out it was the same as the canned sound they already had. Others are lame, like two child pop stars in the same hotel room playing board games (and nothing else) And one makes you wonder how it got on the list. Some of the things are funny, like a guy driving his riding lawn mower to the bar to get drunk since his wife hid the keys to the cars. ![]() The book promises an Atomic Bomb and delivers a Bottle Rocket. For a book that uses a subtitle of Outrageous Rumors, Legends, and Raucous True Tales of Rock and Roll Icons, you would expect.well bigger names for one thing, no country and western singers and something more then British Pop groups that barely made the B list.Įven worse the Outrageous and Raucous is pretty tame.
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