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Alex James (1) (1968–)

Auteur de Bit of a Blur: The Autobiography

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Nom légal
James, Steven Akexander
Date de naissance
1968-11-21
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
Boscombe, Dorset, England
Lieux de résidence
Kingham, Oxfordshire, England
Professions
cheesemaker
journalist
musician
songwriter
Organisations
Blur
Prix et distinctions
Royal Society of Arts (fellow)

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Does not shed much light on Bur, but is a fun memoir of fame. While reading it I keep thinking it seemed almost like the real-life version of Bret Easton Ellis's novel Glamorama, although with a very different ending.
 
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gtross | 7 autres critiques | Oct 21, 2020 |
For all the fascinating stories in this book (and there are many), it just doesn't come together to form a complete narrative of a life. It's like he flattened everything out, exagerating the entertaining little stories but toning down the real drama. But I don't think it's a problem of skill. I think he just didn't want to tell, either because it was painful or to protect others. Which is fine, really. But it doesn't do the reader (or him, really) any good in the end.
 
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Joanna.Oyzon | 7 autres critiques | Apr 17, 2018 |
Alex comes across as an easy-going chap with an attractive boyish enthusiasm for living, whether its wowing them at Glastonbury or sniffing blackberries in his (extensive) hedgerows. He's good at playing the guitar, making cheese and writing about his enchanting life.

If his wife ever gets bored I would like to put myself forward as a replacement.
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LARA335 | Aug 14, 2013 |
I got this book because I thought it would give some interesting insight into one of my favourite bands. But no. Alex James spends very little time talking about Blur- in fact you might be surprised to know he's in a band, based off most of this. Instead of talking about the dynamics of the group (hell he doesn't even mention anything about Graham leaving the band, from memory), inspiration and how they worked in the studio, James decides to just tell us about his various hedonistic excesses during his time as a rock star. He was living his dream and he just wants us to know that he really had a hell of a time getting totally off his face, having sex with randoms and waking up in strange places in a bizarre state. Maybe he thought telling these stories would be somehow original but, while somewhat funny, they're just totally typical. I wouldn't mind a few, but it really is almost all James talks about. And he doesn't get into emotional stuff most of the time, oh no, he just paints this entirely cliche picture of the sort of vacuous life rock stars live- even though he himself doesn't seem to realise how bad he makes himself look like through telling us all this crap and then claiming 'I never regretted it because I kind of thought it was my duty and all'. Despite attempts to make himself seem like a profound man through telling us about his interest in astronomy, cheese and buying a farm with his family in the Cotswolds, James still seems like a pretty vain, egotistical jerk to me.

All that said, this isn't a bad book, I generally enjoyed it, but it took me months to finish, as one can only take so much of James talking about being drunk. The opening, up to and including the recording and touring of Leisure, were quite interesting. James gives some interesting insight on the beginning of his relationships with the rest of the band, and the early recording process. But after that he hardly seems to meet them, let alone record music with them. Really, I can't recommend this book, because you probably won't learn anything at all about Blur or what it's like to be a rock star, but it isn't a bad read if you choose to pick it up. Just not a very insightful one.
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BenDV | 7 autres critiques | Sep 14, 2010 |

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