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OverviewChronicling Nick Kents up-close , personal, often harrowing adventures with the Rolling Stones, Lester Bangs, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, the Sex Pistols, and Chrissie Hynde, among scores of others, Apathy for the Devil is a picaresque memoir that bears witness to the beautiful and the damned of this turbulent decade. As a college dropout barely out of his teens, Kents first five interviews were with the MC5, Captain Beefheart, the Grateful Dead, the Stooges, and Lou Reed. But after the excitement and freedom of those early years, his story would come to mirror that of the decade itself, as he slipped into excess and ever-worsening heroin use. Apathy for the Devil is a compelling story of inspiration, success, burn out, and rebirth from a classic wordsmith. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick KentPublisher: Hachette Books Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9780306819155ISBN 10: 0306819155 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 31 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews<p> The Onion's AV Club, 9/1/10<br> Apathy ping-pongs easily between personal reminiscences and more general overviews of rock's shape each year. Goldmine , 10/1 A vibrant story, an autobiography that never hits auto-pilot <br> Library Journal , 9/24<br> A candid, graphic, and fascinating memoir of [Kent's] 1970s... Amazing true stories on every page... Highly recommended for anyone interested in the dark days of rock and in British rock journalism. Hartford Advocate, 10/15/10 Nearly every page of Apathy contains a scene about which you find yourself muttering out loud, 'No way, ' and two pages later Kent has fleshed it out so completely that you can almost hear him responding 'Way'...If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall to rock 'n' roll debauchery, Nick Kent is your man. <p> Buffalo News<br> Apathy is not some sordid tale of rockstar trainspotting...Kent mattered (and matters still) because he was a great writer, a passionate music love and a man able to ta <p> RollingStone.com, 25 Coolest Rock Memoirs <br>The Onion's AV Club, 9/1/10<br> Apathy ping-pongs easily between personal reminiscences and more general overviews of rock's shape each year. Goldmine , 10/1 A vibrant story, an autobiography that never hits auto-pilot <br>Library Journal , 9/24<br> A candid, graphic, and fascinating memoir of [Kent's] 1970s... Amazing true stories on every page... Highly recommended for anyone interested in the dark days of rock and in British rock journalism. Hartford Advocate, 10/15/10 Nearly every page of Apathy contains a scene about which you find yourself muttering out loud, 'No way, ' and two pages later Kent has fleshed it out so completely that you can almost hear him responding 'Way'...If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall to rock 'n' roll debauchery, Nick Kent is your man. <p> Buffalo News<br> Apathy is not some sordid tale of rockstar trainspotting...Kent mattered (and matters still) because he was a great writer, a passionate music love and a man able to tap into the cultural zeitgeist at will. Essential reading for anyone who cares about the rock culture of the '70s. <p> Glide Magazine, 10/27/10<br> [A]nyone who can write a memoir that includes folks like David Bowie, Chrissie Hynde, Lou Reed, and Keith Richards and never comes off as a name-dropper must be telling a pretty good story, wouldn't you say? <br> <br>Milwaukee Shepherd Express, 11/8/10<br> [A] compelling page-turner and revealing look at the origins of heavy metal, space rock, glitter and punk. <p> Crawdaddy!, 11/24/10<br> At once sentimental, salacious, and sometimes shocking slice of essential music memoir...If there is redemption in Kent's decade of groping in the dark, it's that he lived to illuminate it; his emotional appreciation of rock's art prevails over 30 years of chitchat and theory about it...A whistle blower and old-time investigative journalist, Kent fulfills a necessary function as truth teller in the f RollingStone.com, 25 Coolest Rock Memoirs The Onion's AV Club, 9/1/10 Apathy ping-pongs easily between personal reminiscences and more general overviews of rock's shape each year. Goldmine , 10/1 A vibrant story, an autobiography that never hits auto-pilot Library Journal , 9/24 A candid, graphic, and fascinating memoir of [Kent's] 1970s... Amazing true stories on every page... Highly recommended for anyone interested in the dark days of rock and in British rock journalism. Hartford Advocate, 10/15/10 Nearly every page of Apathy contains a scene about which you find yourself muttering out loud, 'No way, ' and two pages later Kent has fleshed it out so completely that you can almost hear him responding 'Way'...If you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall to rock 'n' roll debauchery, Nick Kent is your man. Buffalo News Apathy is not some sordid tale of rockstar trainspotting...Kent mattered (and matters still) because he was a great writer, a passionate music love and a man able to tap into the cultural zeitgeist at will. Essential reading for anyone who cares about the rock culture of the '70s. Glide Magazine, 10/27/10 [A]nyone who can write a memoir that includes folks like David Bowie, Chrissie Hynde, Lou Reed, and Keith Richards and never comes off as a name-dropper must be telling a pretty good story, wouldn't you say? Milwaukee Shepherd Express, 11/8/10 [A] compelling page-turner and revealing look at the origins of heavy metal, space rock, glitter and punk. Crawdaddy!, 11/24/10 At once sentimental, salacious, and sometimes shocking slice of essential music memoir...If there is redemption in Kent's decade of groping in the dark, it's that he lived to illuminate it; his emotional appreciation of rock's art prevails over 30 years of chitchat and theory about it...A whistle blower and old-time investigative journalist, Kent fulfills a necessary function as truth teller in the f Author InformationNick Kent's legendary music journalism defined the golden days of New Musical Express. He has also written for The Face, Sunday Times, Spin, Guardian, and Mojo. He lives in Paris. 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