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Thanks a Lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story

The frontman of one of the greatest bands of all time tells the story of his rise from nothing to rock ‘n’ roll megastar, and his wild journey as the voice of The Who.

Roger Daltrey

ROGER DALTREY is the lead vocalist and founding member of The Who. His career has spanned more than 50 years, with a solo career producing eight studio albums. A daytime worker at a sheet metal factory, he first assembled The Who in 1961, recruiting John Entwistle and agreeing to John's proposal that Pete Townshend should join. Daltrey was the band's voice, a powerhouse frontman known for his stage presence and energy. As a member of The Who, Daltrey was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2008.

"Daltrey’s peculiar swaggering selflessness is the key to this book, and a key (one of four) to the Who. “Most of those songs were written from a place of pain, as well as spirit. I struggled at first to find that place and you can hear the struggle. But then I inhabited it.” Cripes, as Daltrey might say. Cor blimey. How many rock memoirs actually have a meaning?"

New York Times

"Unaffected, lucid, and entertaining: One of the best rock memoirs in recent memory. The lead singer of The Who tells all—sometimes laconically, sometimes archly, but always unflinchingly."

Kirkus Reviews

" The curly-haired, microphone-swinging, full-throated frontman of The Who brings a Cockney conversationalism to the story of his life and complicated relationship with his legendary bandmates."

USA Today

"I love Roger Daltrey, especially in a loincloth in Tommy or in a tub full of baked beans…but I digress. Read this book because it’s the story of one of the greatest rock singers of all time."

Beatles-Freak.com

"The secret to Roger Daltrey’s enduring success—primarily as the iconic front man of the British rock band the Who, but also as a solo singer, actor and family man—is to be found mid-paragraph on page 187 of his short, witty and engaging autobiography. “I need to work,” he states simply, explaining why, in the 1970s, he spent three months building his daughters a dolls’ house during allotted time off. Workaholism appears applicable to all aspects of his life, and it is indelibly related to his roots."

Tony Fletcher, Wall Street Journal

Description

“It’s taken me three years to unpack the events of my life, to remember who did what when and why, to separate the myths from the reality, to unravel what really happened at the Holiday Inn on Keith Moon’s 21st birthday,” says Roger Daltrey, the powerhouse vocalist of The Who. The result of this introspection is a remarkable memoir, instantly captivating, funny and frank, chock-full of well-earned wisdom and one-of-kind anecdotes from a raucous life that spans a tumultuous time of change in Britain and America.

Born in the heart of the London Blitz in March 1944, Daltrey fought his way (literally) through school and poverty and began to assemble the band that would become The Who while working at a sheet metal factory in 1961. In Daltrey’s voice, the familiar stories–how they got into smashing up their kit, the infighting, Keith Moon’s antics–take on a new, intimate life. Also here is the creative journey through the unforgettable hits including My Generation, Substitute, Pinball Wizard, and the great albums Who’s Next, Tommy and Quadrophenia. Amidst all the music, mayhem, drugs, premature deaths, and ruined hotel rooms, Roger is our perfect narrator, remaining sober (relatively) and observant and determined to make The Who bigger and bigger. Not only his personal story, this is the definitive biography of The Who.

Additional information

Publisher

St. Martin's Griffin

Publish Date

October 22, 2019

Pages

272

Dimensions

5.3 X 0.9 X 8.1 inches, 0.5 pounds

Language

English

Type

Paperback

EAN/UPC

9781250237101

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