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Echoes: A Memoir Continued ... | Will Sergeant
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THE FOLLOW UP MEMOIR TO SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, BUNNYMAN Scenic Wye Valley isn't the typical place for a rock story to begin, but when Echo & the Bunnymen hit the studio to record their ground-breaking debut album, Crocodiles, it was anything but ordinary. The album was the making of the band - cultivating a cult following which would soon evolve into staggering mainstream success. Their lives would never be the same again. In Echoes, legendary guitarist and founding member of Echo & the Bunnymen, Will Sergeant, recounts the band's whirlwind rise to stardom with his trademark wryness and intelligence. Sharing never-before-told anecdotes - including the heady Rockfield Studio sessions and touring across the US, playing sold-out shows at Whisky a Go Go and experiencing the iconic New York club scene from dusk 'til dawn - and accompanied by snapshots of the cultural, social and political scene at the time, this is a memoir to remember.
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Loved it ❤️ if you appreciate musicians stories or Echo and the Bunneymen or tales about Liverpool, this is for you. Or a mix of any of them. We‘re up to 1982 so I‘m assuming another one definitely.

Dragon Echo and the Bunnymen 👍 8mo
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I read an Elizabeth Fremantle last week and decided to try a few more!
I think part 2 of Will‘s memoir is next up though.

Bluebird I‘ve been meaning to try one of her books, have heard lots of good things. 8mo
TrishB @Bluebird I‘ve only just read my first but really enjoyed. 8mo
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