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Rockers and Rollers - by Brian Johnson (Paperback)
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Highlights
- From PinkCadillac to Low Rider to Little Red Corvette, rock music hasalways had a racy love affair with cars.
- Author(s): Brian Johnson
- 240 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Music
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About the Book
"A version of this book was published in 2009 in the U.K. by Michael Joseph"--T.p. verso.
Book Synopsis
From PinkCadillac to Low Rider to Little Red Corvette, rock music hasalways had a racy love affair with cars. And AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson isnot only a rock legend, second-to-none at infusing razor-sharp lyrics with thescreaming metal energy of a true rock and roller, but also a dyed-in-the-woolcar fanatic. Books like AC/DC: Maximum Rock and Roll and Why AC/DC Matters revealed the secretsof the the world's greatest rock band--now, in Rockers and Rollers, fans will get arare, riveting window into Brian Johnson's other driving passion, his love forautomobiles. From teenage memories in the backs of beat-up coups to a sidecareer as a racecar driver, Johnson shares his tantalizing life story--a memoirtold through his lifelong love affair with cars.
From the Back Cover
By night, Brian Johnson sings in the biggest rock 'n' roll band on the planet. But by day, AC/DC's frontman drives balls to the wall.
When he was a young boy growing up in a working-class English town, Brian developed what would become a lifelong passion for cars, trolling junkyards and even pretending to drive the family car. From there, he steamed up the windows of his old Mini Cooper as a teenager, spent untold time in hygienically challenged tour buses, was chauffeured in leather-trimmed limos, and raced cars to a checkered flag.
Featuring guest stars Cliff Williams, Malcolm and Angus Young, and many, many others--even Arnold Schwarzenegger--Rockers and Rollers is a tribute to Brian's obsession with four wheels. By turns surprising, poignant, funny, and maybe a little bit bawdy, these are the stories of a man who drives as hard as he rocks.
Review Quotes
"It's surprisingly refreshing that Johnson's lively memoir basically has little to do with writing about life with AC/DC--it's really all about cars." - Publishers Weekly
"A boyhood memory of sneaking into a scrapyard and climbing aboard rusting military trucks and cast-off train cars...a fast, fun read...Mr. Johnson's gifts for storytelling and humor shine," - New York Times