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Donc Christine est trop sale, trop propre, trop folle, trop triste, trop quelque chose. Les queens sont Christine. Tu fais de la musique? Christine est une incertitude. Un machin hybride auquel on ne sait pas donner de nom. En spectacle, elle joue le neutre: Tel est son paradoxe ultime: Christine se veut et se sent neutre.

Emmanuel de Buretel prend le relais. Christine et Saint Claude. Le plus snob aussi: Seuls importent le rythme et le paysage mental. La Mecque de la pop music.

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In other words, the guy's hilarious--and Ministry provides a brilliant, dark comedic take on the very stuff that inspired Ministry's greatest albums His deadpan humor and smart philosophical and political insights he's one of the most politically aware and truly progressive musicians on the planet save the book from being a downer Al's Ministry is so good that you'll just have to read it for yourself to have your side split and your thoughts provoked.

Just go out and grab a copy! You will be appalled, shocked and disturbed, but you won't put this down until the last page. Jourgensen's tale is funny, frightening, and oftentimes disturbing as he offers frank accounts of the business side of the industry, his wild life on the road, and his personal battles with drug and alcohol abuse You don't have to be a Ministry fan to enjoy this book A very interesting read. Now, his tale is on display for the whole world to read In addition to going behind the scenes for the creation of such industrial-metal classics as The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste and Psalm 69 , Jourgensen dishes dirt on many renowned names whom he's crossed paths with throughout his career.


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The most entertaining rock memoir I've ever read. To live that lifestyle, a long one, is quite a feat, one that begs for a memoir, Ministry , in stores now. They are becoming by far my favorite publishers of all books music! Too many of these autobiographies are nothing more than cash grabs filled with major errors, flawed editing and worse, it's great to see a publisher care as much about the reader as it does about their own wallets. His tale is as much shocking as it is cautionary. He's a danger-level genius and whatever his demons may be, or may have been, he remains wonderfully entertaining as ever His book has the makings of a great biopic.

This is not your typical tell all memoir as Al Jourgensen gives you that and then some The book consisted of stories that were so far out there that they had to be true due to the fact that it would be hard for someone to make up some of these experiences and, be able tell them with the in-depth conviction Jourgensen does. The book keeps you on the edge of your seat and makes you want more. For someone who has lived his life as an open book, free of pretense and with complete apathy as to others' opinions of him, Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen still manages to surprise Ministry's lone constant member tells it like he sees it with all the gory details dripping throughout No stone unturned and no vein left untapped, Jourgensen recites events of a life lived and ended a few times to its unconscionable excesses in a funny, wildly entertaining, and gleefully repulsive memoir.

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Fans of Ministry will undoubtedly snap this right up. Jourgensen digs down into the deepest, darkest crevices of his memory and presents us with a very blunt, honest and revealing trip through his life and career The epitomic picture of the life of a rocker and artist and Jourgensen at his best. Any Ministry or metal fan will be captivated for hours and hours The book offers a laundry list of degenerate behavior and near-death experiences. But where most rock and roll biographies and memoirs end in the subject's demise or redemption, the arc of this one is a lot murkier.

A riotously revealing retrospective that cements Jourgensen's place in the modern rock lexicon while chronicling the decades-long descent into drug addiction that nearly cost the Ministry maverick his life. As Jourgensen's first official biography, the Ministry singer's torrid life is recapped in colorful and uncensored anecdotes of Timothy Leary experiments, near-death experiences, FBI raids and alien encounters, many of which are set against the background of Chicago in the glory days of the Wax Trax!

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Uncompromising gritty, sometimes brutal--this is an unflinching self-portrait of a 'cranky and rough' individual, full of anecdotes of drug abuse and touring life and meetings with iconic individuals like William S. Burroughs and Timothy Leary Jourgensen's health battles, political involvement, personal rants, it's all here. Jourgensen is a great storyteller and the sheer insanity of his stories will no doubt keep people turning the pages. Detalles del producto Formato: Camion Blanc 20 de septiembre de Vendido por: Amazon Mexico Services, Inc. No activado Lector de pantalla: Mostrando de 1 opiniones.

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Is this book funny? Is it at times disgusting, depraved, and disappointing? If you're the type who loves books by washed up rockers recounting their glory days of groupies, drugs, and groupies and drugs, then you'll no doubt love this book. I'll confess, that I did laugh out loud more than once. But, for true Ministry fans, this is a let down.


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There is absolutely no information about the creation of any of their albums. Ironically, Al and his co-author readily admit that Al couldn't remember studio sessions and touring cycles because of his decades long drug addiction. That's kinda weird, considering he remembers all the details of the drug and alcohol induced debauchery. But, nope, he can't remember anything about the inspiration behind the many classic albums he created.

Don't tell me about you and Gibby Haynes smoking crack and running from the cops in Austin, TX and then have the nerve to tell me, "I don't remember much about the making of Psalm 69, but I hate that record.

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Yep, Uncle Al officially enters Billy Corgan territory. Go ahead and tell me that those guys contributions were blown out of proportion. But, the fact remains, the best music you ever made was with those guys.