Dylan Jones
Goodreads Author
Born
The United Kingdom
Member Since
March 2017
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David Bowie: A Life
18 editions
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2017
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Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics
4 editions
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2020
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Wichita Lineman: Searching in the Sun for the World's Greatest Unfinished Song
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Mr Mojo
6 editions
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2015
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Jim Morrison: Dark Star
15 editions
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1990
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When Ziggy Played Guitar: David Bowie and Four Minutes that Shook the World
7 editions
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2012
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Mr Jones' Rules for the Modern Man
11 editions
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published
2006
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iPod, Therefore I Am
13 editions
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2005
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The Eighties: One Day, One Decade
5 editions
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2013
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From the Ground Up: U2360° Tour Official Photobook
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5 editions
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2012
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“The filming was interrupted at one point by an old man walking his dog, looking for driftwood. Mallet asked him if he wouldn’t mind moving, and pointed out Bowie sitting outside the catering van. ‘Do you know who this is?’ he asked. Sharp as a tack, the old man responded with, ‘Of course I do. It’s some cunt in a clown suit.’ Sometime later, Bowie remembered, ‘That was a huge moment for me. It put me back in my place and made me realise, “Yes, I’m just a cunt in a clown suit.”
― David Bowie: A Life
― David Bowie: A Life
“Trevor Horn: Punk was awful. I mean, I didn’t get it at all at first. I understood the liberating aspect of it, but the actual music I detested, although I have to say I thought a couple of the Sex Pistols’ tunes were quite clever, especially ‘Pretty Vacant’: ‘Pretty va-cunt!’ But it didn’t appeal to me much at the time. It wasn’t the route for me, as I was more interested in the techno/dance route. I was also more interested in working with keyboards rather than guitars. Keyboards were new, guitars were old.”
― Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics
― Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics
“Vince saw the potential when he left Depeche Mode: he was like a technology hoover; he realised that with the technology at his fingers he could do everything, without being in a band. The synth duo was the thing. Vince was just like, ‘Whoa!’ I don’t think he liked the band dynamic, just because it’s too much discussion and too many egos – ‘All I need is a good singer and I can do the rest myself.’ And so the synth-pop duo was born – the Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Pet Shop Boys, Yazoo”
― Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics
― Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics
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