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Can't Stand Up For Falling Down

Can't Stand Up For Falling Down

Allan Jones

Bloomsbury
2018
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Allan Jones launched Uncut magazine in 1997 and for 15 years wrote a popular monthly column called Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before, based on his experiences as a music journalist in the 70s and 80s, a gilded time for the music press. By turns hilarious, cautionary, poignant and powerful, the Stop Me...stories collected here include encounters with some of rock's most iconic stars, including David Bowie, Lou Reed, Leonard Cohen, Van Morrison, Neil Young, Elvis Costello, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Smiths, R.E.M. and Pearl Jam. From backstage brawls and drug blow-outs, to riots, superstar punch-ups, hotel room confessionals and tour bus lunacy, these are stories from the madness of a music scene now long gone.
Don't Let Us Win Tonight

Don't Let Us Win Tonight

Allan Wood; Bill Nowlin; Kevin Millar

TRIUMPH BOOKS
2024
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Now revised and updated to include reflections on the modern era of Red Sox baseball Commemorating the Boston Red Sox’s unforgettable championship run in the fall of 2004, go behind the scenes and inside the dugout, bullpen, and clubhouse to discover how this team defied the ultimate odds. This oral history highlights how, during a span of just 76 hours, the Red Sox won four do-or-die games against their archrivals, the New York Yankees, to qualify for the World Series and complete the greatest comeback in baseball history. Then the Red Sox steamrolled through the fall classic, sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in four games to capture their first championship since 1918.Don’t Let Us Win Tonight is brimming with revealing quotes from Boston’s front office personnel, coaches, medical staff, and players, including Kevin Millar talking about his infectious optimism and the team’s pregame ritual of drinking whiskey, Dave Roberts revealing how he prepared to steal the most famous base of his career, and Dr. William Morgan describing the radical surgery he performed on Curt Schilling’s right ankle. The ultimate keepsake for any Red Sox fan, this is the 2004 team in their own words.
Don't Take My Advice - I Need It: Learning to trust my own guidance
A brutal tractor crash forces small town Kev into a new world, both physically and spiritually. Angry and resistant to change, the bitter bushman finds himself on a journey of inner growth that takes him from Australia's searing outback to the icy mountains of Norway's fjordland. Facing his demons of doubt in a strangely familiar land, Kev learns to 'listen with all his senses' as he strives to fulfil his heart's desire: to find his soulmate.____"From being swept away in a Kimberley wet season to wearing shorts and thongs in a Norwegian winter, Kev's adventures are entertaining and his road to enlightenment unique. But it is in his heartfelt longing for a soulmate, a spiritual and emotional equal, that the true story lies. Kev brings us a starkly honest portrayal of the male human condition, and a warm account of what happens when we seek to heal the wounds of the past, and follow our heart toward a new future. __ In a time of endless New Age speak, Kev's Bush Aussie vernacular is heartwarming, refreshing, and above all an achingly funny road to enlightenment." - Paula Constant - Author of: Sahara and Slow Journey South. ____"It's great. I like the vernacular style: straight from the heart with a clever narrative weave throughout the book. It's a refreshing departure on all the sloppy New Age stuff in the bookstores." - Tim Frodsham. - ____ A story of transformation - the value of following my heart, and acting on my intuition. - Kevin Pampling.-
You Can't Wear Out an Indian Scout

You Can't Wear Out an Indian Scout

Allan Ford; Nick Corble

Amberley Publishing
2016
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The Indian Scout motorcycle is the favoured mount for Wall of Death riders all over the world. Drawing upon modern and archive material, Wall of Death owner and rider Allan Ford and author Nick Corble explore the reasons behind this relationship and bring the story of the Wall up to date, including behind the scene details of the latest Wall of Death speed record achieved by Guy Martin. It’s a story that spans more than a century, starting with experiments with motorised bicycles in the 1890s, passing through two world wars and ending by looking to a future where Indians continue to be restored and ridden on the Wall. As this book makes clear, the relationship between Indians and the Wall of Death is one that will never be broken. As Sammy Pierce, at one time the world’s largest Indian motorcycle dealer once put it: You can’t wear out an Indian Scout, Or its brother the Indian Chief. They’re built like rocks to stand hard knocks, It’s the Harleys that cause the grief.