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Johnny Rogan (1953–2021)

Auteur de Morrissey and Marr: The Severed Alliance

26 oeuvres 633 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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Œuvres de Johnny Rogan

Van Morrison: No Surrender (2000) 37 exemplaires
The Smiths: The Visual Documentary (1994) 33 exemplaires
Morrissey (2006) 31 exemplaires
Neil Young (1982) 28 exemplaires
Ray Davies: A Complicated Life (2015) 26 exemplaires
Van Morrison (1984) 14 exemplaires
The Kinks: The Sound and the Fury (1984) 13 exemplaires

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Spoiler alert: After reading this book (if you are a obsessive Smiths fan as I am) you might find both Morrissey and Johnny Marr to be slightly less likeable then before.

Johnny Rogan is one excellent mine-digger for information. That's all I can say!
 
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georgeybataille | 3 autres critiques | Jun 1, 2021 |
Very insightful! I do love S-t-e-v-e-n Morrissey.... ;)
 
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Bertha_ | 3 autres critiques | Aug 6, 2016 |
This is a very detailed biography of primarily Morrissey, despite the title. At times he manages to make claims for what Mozza was doing on a particular date during his school days, without ever providing a source or hint of how he knows. This is intriguing, but the same level of detail becomes, frankly, a little boring when applied to the comings & goings of The Smiths various business managers. Its Morrissey we’re interested in, but inevitably the essence of Mozz still escapes us, despite all the digging & detail.… (plus d'informations)
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marek2009 | 3 autres critiques | Mar 11, 2009 |
Johnny Rogan's Smiths biography, Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance was a comprehensively researched and fascinating insight into the story of one of Britain's greatest bands. It pulled no punches, yet it also showed respect and devotion for the artists and their work. Morrissey, of course, hated it, famously wishing that the author "ends his days very soon in an M3 pile-up". It was a typically amusing Moz overreaction that provided Rogan with an infamy he traded on, and surely sold more copies than any bland endorsement would have ever done.

The long-promised sequel focusing on Morrissey's solo years finally emerged in 2006, but despite the artist's recent "comeback" success, it made much less of a splash than its predecessor, which may explain why it's taken me this long to finally get around to reading it. Sad to report, though interesting and amusing in places, it has none of the insight of Severed Alliance, and seems at times just plain lazy.

Read the full review at my blog.
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rolhirst | 1 autre critique | Dec 7, 2008 |

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Œuvres
26
Membres
633
Popularité
#39,816
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
10
ISBN
42
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