Title: Rock ‘n’ Roll Myths
Subtitle: The True Stories
Behind the
Most Infamous Legends
Author/s: Gary Graff & Daniel
Durchholz
RRP: $27.99
ISBN: 9780760342305
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
Dimensions: 229mm x 178mm
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Aust. Release Date: July 2012
Book Description/Synopsis:
Beginning with the apocryphal tale of Robert
Johnson selling his soul at the cross roads,
veteran music journalists Gary Graff and Daniel Durchholz take on the real
stories behind rock’s biggest crocks, half-truths and too-strange-to-be-false
myths and legends, examining how and why these tales came to be in the first
place and how they have persisted through the years. Of course there’s sex (Did
members of Led Zeppelin pleasure a groupie with a mud shark in a Holiday Inn
bathtub?), drugs (Did the Beatles spark a spliff in Buckingham?) and rock ’n’
roll (Does The Wall sync up to The Wizard of Oz?). But there’s
also the quasi-medical (Rod Stewart and that stomach pump, Marilyn Manson’s
spare rib), the culinary (Alice Cooper and chickens, Ozzy Osbourne and bats,
Frank Zappa and…well, never mind), the downright silly (McCartney dead?
Morrison, Elvis and Tupac alive?), and even a few doozies that appear to have at
least a kernel of truth to them (Keith Richards taking a bump of his dearly
departed father’s ashes, Van Halen and those M&Ms and blood in the ink of
the 1977 KISS comic book). In all, the authors examine 57 enduring yarns, in
the process revealing the machinations of myth-making in the fast and loose
world of rock, country and pop.
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