Lightning Striking, Lenny Kaye
Lightning Striking, Lenny Kaye
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Lightning Striking
Ten Transformative Moments in Rock and Roll

Author: Lenny Kaye

Narrator: Lenny Kaye

Unabridged: 17 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 01/11/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

“We have performed side-by-side on the global stage through half a century…. In Lightning Striking, Lenny Kaye has illuminated ten facets of the jewel called rock and roll from a uniquely personal and knowledgeable perspective.” –Patti SmithAn insider’s take on the evolution and enduring legacy of the music that rocked the twentieth centuryMemphis, 1954. New Orleans 1957. Philadelphia 1959. Liverpool, 1962. San Francisco 1967. Detroit 1969. New York, 1975. London 1977. Los Angeles 1984 / Norway 1993. Seattle 1991.Rock and roll was birthed in basements and garages, radio stations and dance halls, in cities where unexpected gatherings of artists and audience changed and charged the way music is heard and celebrated, capturing lightning in a bottle. Musician and writer Lenny Kaye explores ten crossroads of time and place that define rock and roll, its unforgettable flashpoints, characters and visionaries, how each generation came to be, how it was discovered by the world. Whether describing Elvis Presley’s Memphis, the Beatles’ Liverpool, Patti Smith’s New York or Kurt Cobain’s Seattle, Lightning Striking reveals the communal energy that creates a scene, a guided tour inside style and performance, to see who’s on stage, along with the movers and shakers, the hustlers and hangers-on, and why everybody is listening. Grandly sweeping and minutely detailed, informed by Kaye’s acclaimed knowledge and experience as a working musician, Lightning Striking is an ear-opening insight into our shared musical and cultural history, a carpet ride of rock and roll’s most influential movements and moments.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Lenny Kaye

Lenny Kaye is an American guitarist, composer, record producer, and writer, and is a founding member of Patti Smith and Her Band. In 2011, he was awarded the honor of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by le Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication of France. He was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in 2021.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on December 17, 2021

"Memphis, 1954. New Orleans 1957. Philadelphia 1959. Liverpool, 1962. San Francisco 1967. Detroit 1969. New York, 1975. London 1977. Los Angeles 1984 / Norway 1993. Seattle 1991" These are the hotspots of rock and roll covered in Lenny Kaye's "Lightning Striking". Lenny is a longtime collaborator wi......more

Goodreads review by Tracy on July 06, 2022

Five Stars! This book is a really interesting look at the times and places where "musical lightning" struck - Liverpool in 1962. San Francisco in 1967. Seattle in 1991. Author Lenny Kaye gives us brief but educational chapters about watershed moments in music history, and the vital ingredients that f......more

Goodreads review by Devon on October 22, 2021

Advanced Reader's E-Proof DNF. I believe this book would only be appreciated by someone already deeply knowledgeable about rock and roll history. This book presents a selection of scenes from significant moments in rock history. Although it's clear the author has passion for this history, the average......more

Goodreads review by Ted on September 17, 2021

Advanced digital review copy courtesy of Edelweiss & Ecco Press Lightning Striking brings together Lenny Kaye's considerable talents as a music historian and writer. Kaye’s words flow forth and lead readers through ten times & places that have been inextricably linked in the minds of listeners wishin......more

Goodreads review by Jim on March 04, 2023

I wish I could recommend this book. It's a subject matter I'm passionately interested in, but Kaye's writing is so off-putting, I almost bailed on this book several times, which I almost never do. He seems to fancy himself a beat poet, but his style only manages to make reading a chore. Hardly any s......more