I had been a fan of Pat Benatar’s music in the 1980s, but I actually knew very little of the woman, except for her marriage to Neil Giraldo. BETWEEN A HEART AND A ROCK PLACE is a very refreshing rock memoir because Pat Benatar actually remembers it all! No endless stories of rehab, of drunken or drug-fuelled shenanigans, but a fabulous account of this brilliant singer’s career. Pat Benatar is your ordinary woman, albeit gorgeous and with a spectacular voice, and she is a woman of integrity who never forgot her blue collar roots and fought, and is still fighting for women in music. She is without false modesty without being pretentious: she knows what she’s got, she knows her strengths and weaknesses.
I loved being able to really have an inside look at the recording process, the song writing process, life on the road. I also had an insider’s look at how poorly women rockers can be treated, and the record company shall not remain nameless: Chrysalis was horrible. I cannot believe what Ms. Benatar endured, it is truly beyond comprehension. It’s a good thing Ms. Benatar is opinionated, because I can hardly imagine how even worse it could have been. Yes, it was an eye-opener.
BETWEEN A HEART AND A ROCK PLACE is very well written, very candid, with great photos, and it kept me up way past my bedtime. It’s a very enlightening book, and very entertaining as well. With all the romance novels around, it would take a rocker to best describe what is love and love at first sight, which Ms. Benatar does astonishingly well. Pat Benatar hit us with her best shot and it was great!