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Reckless
Reckless: My Life as a Pretender | Chrissie Hynde
Chrissie Hynde, for nearly four decades the singer/songwriter/ undisputed leader of the Pretenders, is a justly legendary figure. Few other rock stars have managed to combine her swagger, sexiness, stage presence, knack for putting words to music, gorgeous voice and just all-around kick-assedness into such a potent and alluring package. From Tatooed Love Boys and Brass in Pocket to Talk of the Town and Back on the Chain Gang, her signature songs project a unique mixture of toughness and vulnerability that millions of men and women have related to. A kind of one- woman secret tunnel linking punk and new wave to classic guitar rock, she is one of the great luminaries in rock history. Now, in her no-holds-barred memoir Reckless, Chrissie Hynde tells, with all the fearless candor, sharp humor and depth of feeling weve come to expect, exactly where she came from and what her crooked, winding path to stardom entailed. Her All-American upbringing in Akron, Ohio, a child of postwar power and prosperity. Her soul capture, along with tens of millions of her generation, by the gods of sixties rock who came through ClevelandMitch Ryder, David Bowie, Jeff Back, Paul Butterfield and Iggy Pop among them. Her shocked witness in 1970 to the horrific shooting of student antiwar protestors at Kent State. Her weakness for the sorts of men she calls the heavy bikers and the get-down boys. Her flight from Ohio to London in 1973 essentially to escape the former and pursue the latter. Her scuffling years as a brash reviewer for New Musical Express, shop girl at the Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood boutique 'Craft Must Wear Clothes But The Truth Loves To Go Naked', first-hand witness to the birth of the punk movement, and serial band aspirant. And then ,at almost the last possible moment, her meeting of the three musicians who comprised the original line-up of The Pretenders, their work on the indelible first album The Pretenders, and the rocket ride to Instant stardom, with all the disorientation and hazards that involved. The it all comes crashing back down to earth with the deaths of lead guitarist James Honeyman Scott and bassist Peter Farndon, leaving her bruised and saddened, but far from beaten. Because Chrissie Hynde is, among other things, one of rocks great survivors. We are lucky to be living in a golden age of great rock memoirs. In the aptly titled Reckless, Chrissie Hynde has given us one of the very best we have. Her mesmerizing presence radiates from every line and page of this book. From the Hardcover edition.
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Audiobooking #memoir. I don‘t often look at the PDFs. I will pull the physical book from the shelf of a library or bookstore to take a looksee.

RebL Snuck in some fiction. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 3y
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I just started Reckless, but am slowly working my way through the rock n roll goddesses. Does anyone have any recommendations for other books about women who rock?! 🤘

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Library Book Sale!!! Whoo hoo!!!

LeahBergen I liked Holy Cow. 👍🏼 7y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @LeahBergen I was hoping it would be good, it sounded like a good read. 7y
Lissa00 The River of Doubt is one of my favorites! Anything this author writes is great. (edited) 7y
Julsmarshall Loved the Cuckoo's Calling and the Nest! 7y
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Saw The Pretenders in Singapore in 2012. Even Chrissie Hynde said they were little more than a cover band by then but a great performance still. Surprised the book was quite a conventional, though insightful, autobiography. #music

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I expected to dislike this as I've never been a fan and had a vaguely negative impression of Ms. Hynde. This elevated my opinion of her and I found her passion for music to win me over. Be warned, however, that this is more about pre-fame rather than her success with the Pretenders.

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I love reading books about these awesome female rock n roll inspirations. Being from Ohio myself, I could identify with Hynde's descriptions of Cleveland, even if before my time. I love her drive and that she didn't divulge too much about romances- just kept it about her and the music. Reminded me of "Just Kids" by Patti Smith and Viv Albertine's memoir- two other books I recommend!!

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One book down, next book added! Can't wait to start this in 2017!

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Wow! I didn't know that Hynde was at Kent State during the National Guard shootings, or that she was in London with the punks when the Damned, the Clash, & the Pistols were starting out. But, overall her tales were kind of sad. As she herself writes: "this is a book about drug abuse"