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Blondie

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, 96 pages with numerous photographs in black & white and colour

91 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1979

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Lester Bangs

22 books220 followers
Leslie Conway "Lester" Bangs (December 14, 1948 – April 30, 1982) was an American music journalist, critic, author, and musician. He wrote for Creem and Rolling Stone magazines, and was known for his leading influence in rock music criticism. The music critic Jim DeRogatis called him "America's greatest rock critic".

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Profile Image for Garry Marlton.
440 reviews1 follower
September 30, 2018
It was a enjoyable book but ended up thinkinf the author is a right twonk.

I grew up listenen to Blondie and always bew Deborah Harry was the singer, the author though otherwise.

Also he thinks 75% of people would beat her up if they had her alone, the man is an idiot!


Obviously it is a old book so only covers the first 4 albums.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
35 reviews
July 26, 2008
I wanted to be a "Bangs completist," whatever that is, so I got this off of eBay a few years ago. It's actually feels like owning more of a historical primary source than anything else (Bangs wrote it in two days, fueled by cough syrup), but it's still interesting, if not thin and slightly incoherent at times.
Profile Image for Phil Overeem.
637 reviews24 followers
February 18, 2008
One-third fan bio, one-third scabrous/loving critique, one-third eulogy for passion in the Western world. Not Lester's best--but that's not saying anything terrible! Keep your eyes peeled at flea markets....
Profile Image for Nestor Rychtyckyj.
172 reviews3 followers
December 28, 2017
This seems like a real strange pairing: Lester Bangs writing a book about Blondie, but it actually works. I keep waiting to see some strange blowup where Lester would snap and go off on Blondie, but he mostly likes the band and it comes though in this short book that covers Blondie through "Eat to the Beat". Lester (like many of us) was puzzled by how quickly Blondie became a huge commercial success far outdistancing their many peers from the CBGB's scene. Their songs were cool and catchy and the band had a fantastic look, but why weren't the Ramones selling records like Blondie was?

In any case, this book is from 1980 and it's always refreshing to read these band books before we know how the band turns out in the long run. It's 2017 and Blondie is still going strong so as usual Lester was on to something.
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9 reviews
March 25, 2018
To put it briefly, there were some points where I wanted to tear the book apart and forget it ever existed and there were some points where I really appreciated the insight to a band I enjoy listening to.
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349 reviews14 followers
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November 23, 2022
Guy's a #%@ing #$@! Did not finish.
146 reviews3 followers
December 12, 2015
The Rod Stewart book he did with Paul Nelson was a lot better, but this has its moments, and the pictures are great.
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