Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:Got mine, too !John wrote:Found your credit?
Yes !
Other Phoenix members: TonyS & Kevan Budd also get a mention.
Yes I saw that, cool stuff.
Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:Got mine, too !John wrote:Found your credit?
Yes !
Other Phoenix members: TonyS & Kevan Budd also get a mention.
Colin B wrote:Colin B wrote:Got mine, too !John wrote:Found your credit?
Yes !
Other Phoenix members: TonyS & Kevan Budd also get a mention.
George Smith wrote:Thanks for the link, galaxie.
Mr Boswell released his findings a couple of years before me, while I was still involved in the writing process, which was somewhat frustrating as I'm sure you can imagine. I did exchange emails with him at that time and he seems a nice guy. All's fair in the publishing game, I guess.
His article does cover some of the plot of the Walk A Lonely Street book but the full picture is much, much bigger.
TonyS wrote:It arrived today.... but when I'll find time to relax to read it I just don't know.
Nothing happens for weeks and then BAM, everything all at once.
galaxie wrote:https://www.theelvisfiles.com/heartbreak-hotel-the-story
Colin B wrote:Got mine, too !
John wrote:Found your credit?
Colin B wrote:Yes !
Other Phoenix members: TonyS & Kevan Budd also get a mention.
TonyS wrote:Well, if you think I'm signing it for you Colin you can .... well, you know.
George Smith wrote:TonyS wrote:It arrived today.... but when I'll find time to relax to read it I just don't know.
Nothing happens for weeks and then BAM, everything all at once.
I recommend a free evening, a comfy armchair, a good reading light, and a glass of Jack Daniel's.
STEVE MORSE wrote:I love the layout of the new book as I prefer short chapters. The paper is nice and white and the font is easy to read (I note the font specification at the beginning of the book).
The prose, so far, is exemplary.
STEVE MORSE wrote:I am beginning to suspect that a massive Rock Family Tree is gradually being formulated and revealed but other types of culture are clearly in there as well. I am also expecting Dickensian-type inter-relationships between the many characters and sub-characters.
STEVE MORSE wrote:I am not a fast reader - I often like to savour the turns of phrase used by writers - and so this book may take me some time to get through.
George Smith wrote:...Truth to tell, one could read the book from part 2 onwards and still know the basic story.
But if you want to truly understand the story -- and understand the complexities, and the inter-relationships, and the precedents -- then you really have to start from part 1...
Colin B wrote:George Smith wrote:...Truth to tell, one could read the book from part 2 onwards and still know the basic story.
But if you want to truly understand the story -- and understand the complexities, and the inter-relationships, and the precedents -- then you really have to start from part 1...
I'm reading it in strict chronological order - want to understand the whole picture !
But the temptation to skip to 1955 is hard to resist !
John wrote:I've just been reading the section where Parker screws Hank Snow, and thought I'd look up some info on Hank's son Jimmie Snow, if I could. You may remember that he was the guy that preached from the pulpit saying rock ''n" roll contributed to juvenile delinquency.
I came across this very interesting interview done for the In Your Corner organisation. Jimmie talks about this early period of Elvis' career. It's fascinating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz4dYTKgOXM
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