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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tony IommiPublisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd Imprint: Simon & Schuster Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781849833219ISBN 10: 1849833214 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 08 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews. Publishers Weekly, 6/27 [Tony Iommi is] the undisputed originator of heavy metal. Kirkus Reviews, 10/1/11 [Iommi is] most entertaining when describing the Sabbath's incessant, hazardous prank-playing...The guitarist is not wholly unaware of the oft-ludicrous nature of his enterprise. Publishers Weekly, 10/3/11 An important addition to the Black Sabbath story...Iommi's autobiography is as direct as his music. Booklist, 11/1/11 This memoir [is] dead certain to appeal to heavy-metal fans of all ages...With plenty of behind-the-scenes stories and fresh perspectives on some of music's most notorious characters...this is a frank and honest look at a special part of rock history. RollingStone.com, 10/24/11 The book recounts all the ups and downs the guitarist experienced with Ozzy Osbourne and company. Houston Press, 10/20/11 Written in short, easily digestible chapters, Iommi's autobiography is full of revelations and observations of his career...A good read. USA Today, 10/31/11 Iommi has a story that needs to be told...Iommi tells his story simply and chronologically, making it easy for anyone to slip into the fast-paced tale. And yes, while there are plenty of drug-fueled antics, there's no doubt the focus is on the music here, as it should be...Iommi emerges from Iron Man seeming like a true trailblazer without sounding immodest or unkind--and I've learned that's quite a feat, especially after reading, say, Motley Crue's The Dirt. New York Daily News, 10/28/11 A raucous autobiography...He brainstormed one of the heaviest and darkest sounds known to man. But Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi makes a surprisingly sweet narrator of his own life. Ultimateclassicrock.com, 11/1/11 In his 350+ page autobiography, Iommi leaves no doubt that he is fully deserving of the rock bad boy title but is even more worthy of the Hall of Fame nod...What makes the book stand out, though, is Iommi's lack of pretense, his insider pe Publishers Weekly, 6/27 [Tony Iommi is] the undisputed originator of heavy metal. Kirkus Reviews, 10/1/11 [Iommi is] most entertaining when describing the Sabbath's incessant, hazardous prank-playing...The guitarist is not wholly unaware of the oft-ludicrous nature of his enterprise. Publishers Weekly, 10/3/11 An important addition to the Black Sabbath story...Iommi's autobiography is as direct as his music. Booklist, 11/1/11 This memoir [is] dead certain to appeal to heavy-metal fans of all ages...With plenty of behind-the-scenes stories and fresh perspectives on some of music's most notorious characters...this is a frank and honest look at a special part of rock history. RollingStone.com, 10/24/11 The book recounts all the ups and downs the guitarist experienced with Ozzy Osbourne and company. Houston Press, 10/20/11 Written in short, easily digestible chapters, Iommi's autobiography is full of revelations and observations of his career...A good read. USA Today, 10/31/11 Iommi has a story that needs to be told...Iommi tells his story simply and chronologically, making it easy for anyone to slip into the fast-paced tale. And yes, while there are plenty of drug-fueled antics, there's no doubt the focus is on the music here, as it should be...Iommi emerges from Iron Man seeming like a true trailblazer without sounding immodest or unkind--and I've learned that's quite a feat, especially after reading, say, Motley Crue's The Dirt. New York Daily News, 10/28/11 A raucous autobiography...He brainstormed one of the heaviest and darkest sounds known to man. But Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi makes a surprisingly sweet narrator of his own life. Ultimateclassicrock.com, 11/1/11 In his 350+ page autobiography, Iommi leaves no doubt that he is fully deserving of the rock bad boy title but is even more worthy of the Hall of Fame nod...What makes the book stand out, though, is Iommi's lack of pretense, his insider pe Publishers Weekly, 6/27 [Tony Iommi is] the undisputed originator of heavy metal. Kirkus Reviews, 10/1/11 [Iommi is] most entertaining when describing the Sabbath's incessant, hazardous prank-playing...The guitarist is not wholly unaware of the oft-ludicrous nature of his enterprise. Publishers Weekly, 10/3/11 An important addition to the Black Sabbath story...Iommi's autobiography is as direct as his music. Booklist, 11/1/11 This memoir [is] dead certain to appeal to heavy-metal fans of all ages...With plenty of behind-the-scenes stories and fresh perspectives on some of music's most notorious characters...this is a frank and honest look at a special part of rock history. RollingStone.com, 10/24/11 The book recounts all the ups and downs the guitarist experienced with Ozzy Osbourne and company. Houston Press, 10/20/11 Written in short, easily digestible chapters, Iommi's autobiography is full of revelations and observations of his career...A good r Author InformationBorn in the midlands, Tony Iommi is the co-founding member of Black Sabbath, and creator of the sound that came to be known as Heavy Metal, one of the most enduring and important British contributions to popular music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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