Over 30 million records sold. The most photographed British star of the '80s alongside Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher. Not since the Beatles has a British personality been so well known internationally, across a complete cross-section of ages, genders, races, and religions. Now, for the very first time, Samantha Fox has decided to tell the whole, and sometimes painful, story of the bullied North London girl who managed to captivate an entire world. "My first memory is of an explosion and the smell of burnt flesh." With those words, following a prologue in which readers are introduced to her backstage in 2015, Samantha Fox begins her story. Thoughts of Myra the love of her life who has been battling an aggressive form of cancer for almost two years whirl through her mind, then shortly she takes to the stage once more, to sing "Touch Me," the song which made her world famous almost 30 years earlier. Samantha Fox's autobiography is a captivating tale about a fighter who has gone through hell more than once, but who has always come out stronger; someone who has remained in the public's consciousness for almost four decades now and who continues to play to sold-out crowds across the world.
Discovering Sammy in 1986 at the age of 12, she certainly made an impression on me! Reading this book took me back to my childhood in major way. Reading about things I was aware of and things I wasn't aware of at the time. It focused mostly about her childhood, upbringing and he career in the 80s. The last two decades weren't as detailed and felt a bit brushed over, and could have been talked about more. But all in all, a great read for any fan of Samantha Fox!
Whilst it obviously isn't going to win any awards for the writing it was an easy and enjoyable read. Would have liked it to be a little longer and had more photos but I am a huge Samantha Fox fan so will always want more.
A fascinating insight into the life of one of the 80's biggest icons.
This focuses far more on Fox as a musician than her glamour career and yet doesn't go into that much depth on that either - we hear about touch me but the rest of her output isn't discussed in much detail. It's a fast paced read and a great overview covering Sam's family trauma and various relationships, with both frankness and humour but some of the chapters are very short - Maybe what I'm saying is this book could be ten times longer and still wouldn't have come close to uncovering everything about this very complex and brave woman.
I would have liked more on the LGBT side of things and the reactions of the nation's favourite glamour girl suddenly coming out as gay. It's obviously there, and we get chapters dedicated to Myra and Chrissie as well as her male lovers but I really would have liked to read more on her inner turmoil and gender identity.
On the whole though this is a biography you do not want to put down, it's entertaining and a great, if brief, overview.
Det är oklart varför jag fortsätter att lyssna/läsa denna sortens böcker, när jag känner att jag bara blir uttråkad av att höra uppradningar av kändisar man hängt med eller framgångar man haft, som ett dåligt sommarprat. Det är såklart intressant att höra hennes sida av sina framgångar och vem hon är egentligen. Och eftersom jag trodde hon försvann från artist-arenan samtidigt som hennes genombrott inte längre var "top of mind" så hade jag ingen aning om att hon höll sig kvar i branschen. Men det mesta jag fick ut av boken var alla kändisar hon hängde med och konserter hon gjorde och hur beundrad hon var. Det var den tråkiga delen som dessvärre var merparten av boken. Dock bjuder hon på sig själv när hon tex berättar hur det var att uppträda med magsjuka inte bara en gång.
I'm been a Forever Fox Fan since I first heard "Touch Me" on the radio back in 1986. Overall, I really enjoyed her memoir. I learned so much about her. But I have to dock this a star, because I was really hoping to hear her thoughts on her music, recording it, etc. Outside of "Touch Me" and "Naughty Girls" she gives a cursory mention to just a few other songs and doesn't even mention her third and fourth albums at all. So that was a little disappointing. Otherwise, this was a great autobiography.
I've learnt that my entire youth has been a lie! This book is written with a great speed that fills you with occasional laughs, but also ordinary life mishappenings. Great combination of stories and definitely worth the read.