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Beeswing: Losing My Way and Finding My Voice 1967-1975 | Richard Thompson
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An intimate look at the early years of one of the world’s most significant and influential guitarists and songwriters. In this moving and immersive memoir, Richard Thompson, international and longtime beloved music legend, recreates the spirit of the 1960s, where he found, and then lost, and then found his way again. Known for his brilliant songwriting, his extraordinary guitar playing, and his haunting voice, Thompson is considered one of the top twenty guitarists of all time, in the songwriting pantheon alongside Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, and Randy Newman. Now, in his long-awaited memoir, the British folk musician takes us back to the late 1960s, a period of great change and creativity—both for him and for the world at large. Thompson packed more than a lifetime of experiences into his late teens and twenties. During the pivotal years of 1967 to 1975, just as he was discovering his passion for music, he formed the band Fairport Convention with some schoolmates and helped establish the genre of British folk rock. That led to a heady period of songwriting and massive tours, where Thompson was on the road both in the UK and the US, and where he crossed paths with the likes of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Jimi Hendrix. But those eight years were also marked by change, upheaval, and tragedy. Then, at the height of the band’s popularity, Thompson left to form a duo act with his wife Linda. And as he writes revealingly here, his discovery and ultimate embrace of Sufism dramatically reshaped his approach to music—and of course everything else. An honest, moving, and compelling memoir, Beeswing vividly captures the life of a remarkable artist during a period of creative intensity in a world on the cusp of change.
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A day off work today so some retail therapy followed by Top Gun. Not seen the 1st instalment in the 80s and my wife didn't fancy my choices but enjoyed it all the same, definitely didn't need to think too much.
I'm looking forward to the Richard Thompson after reading Utopia Avenue recently and humming singing beeswing badly to myself for many years and can't wait to start the jen ashworth.

Leftcoastzen Beeswing on my TBR too. Saw Richard Thompson a couple of years ago , not only did he still play & sing beautifully, he‘s at the age where he was telling great stories about the old days , bands & musicians he‘s played with . It was wonderful . 2y
Centique I saw Top Gun last night too and thought it was very good. Worth it just to see the jets - I‘m not usually a fan of planes but that was some incredible flying. 2y
TrishB Not read that Ashworth yet- look forward to your review. 2y
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andrew61 @Leftcoastzen yes I also saw him about 10 years ago or so and was brilliant. Hopefully I'll see him again at some point . 2y
andrew61 @Centique Glad I saw it on the big screen as I can't imagine those jets on a TV screen having the same impact. 2y
andrew61 @TrishB yes I'd hoped I might see her talk about it at some point as I managed to catch her discussing Fell. Yes looking forward to reading it soon. 2y
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Leftcoastzen
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Seriously? I may done with Book Outlet. The order before this I got a box set that had oily, dime size spots on the box! They couldn‘t replace it so got a partial credit.This time ,package not damaged, this book was what really made me put an order together. Total interior spine split, should have never been put in the box!😡

Soubhiville That‘s frustrating, I‘m sorry. 2y
Suet624 Wow! That‘s a bummer. 2y
Kimzey Uggh! 😕 2y
peacegypsy I adore this song! 2y
Leftcoastzen @peacegypsy one of my all time favorites. 2y
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