ASTOUNDED at how droll and vanilla this was able to be. I dropped in and out of consciousness reading it) I was gobsmacked. The producer of rage for 15 (or 14 or 16 years - who knows.
A REAL WILD CHILD FULL
I read it researching for a job I'm writing on about recent Aussie rock history - this sounded like it would be full of weird and wonderful and hilarious stories of rockers being rockers behind the scenes. I have legitimately no idea how this book got published. With the biggest names in music and juicy backstage anecdotes, Real Wild Child is packed with real wild moments, rock and roll tales, and plenty of secrets from the couch. (Some electronic artists have a fondness for arson.) Its fabric has been marked by cheap wine, fine Champagne, cocktails, beer, coffee, pizza, hamburger, cigarette ash, and other substances. Over more than twenty years of rage, the couch has seen it all: the famous golden bottom of Kylie Minogue and the partly leather-clad, mostly bare buttocks of KISS rocker Gene Simmons the contortions of Courtney Love the tattooed muscles of Henry Rollins the dark and light sides of Nick Cave, Trent Reznor, Gwen Stefani, Billy Corgan, Marilyn Manson, Michael Hutchence, Jack Black, Lily Allen, Green Day, Beastie Boys, Silverchair, Public Enemy, the Prodigy, the Black Eyed Peas, Foo Fighters, Powderfinger, Coldplay, New Order, the Strokes, Sonic Youth, Kings of Leon and many, many more. Narelle Gee and the rage couch have shared many secrets. What followed were constant close encounters with the world′s most popular bands and music artists. Real Wild Child is the story of a music obsessive who landed the job of her dreams programming rage. The answer: drunkenness, dark introspection, mania, hilarity, incoherent rambling, sharp-edged commentary and fiery ′artistic differences′. What foll What happens when the world′s biggest musical acts sit down on Australia′s most famous couch? What happens when the world′s biggest musical acts sit down on Australia′s most famous couch? The answer: drunkenness, dark introspection, mania, hilarity, incoherent rambling, sharp-edged commentary and fiery ′artistic differences′.