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Gothic: A History (2023) 54 exemplaren
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This is the second book by Lol Tolhurst who was the original drummer for The Cure. The first book “Cured: The Tale of Two Imaginary Boys” was excellent and probably a preferred book by me to this one. That is not to say that Goth isn’t good as well. It is, but “Cured” was directly about the band and therefore more of interest to the general reader. Goth covered a specific topic in depth and therefore is more limited in its scope. The Cure were originally Easy Cure but changed the name after a few changes to the musicians changeover. Both Tolhurst and Robert Smith (lead guitarist and singer) were Catholic and raised so until their high school years when they saw the church as limiting rather than liberating both morally and culturally. They grew up in 1970s England, which was hard hit by unemployment during Margaret Thatcher’s term as Prime Minister. Tolhurst says The Cure arose in the first place from a place of Catholic guilt and longing and the emotional distress that came from that guilt. Technically speaking this book should have been titled Goth: A Personal History since much of the book comes from Tolhurst’s personal reflections. There is a name Index and Notes/Bibliography (which always love) but much of the book are his own recollections. This book has a forward by Budgie (drummer for the band Siouxie and the Banshees) who is also a crucial person at the origin of Goth as a modern phenomenon. These two have worked together recently and the result has been a podcast and this book by Tolhurst. Tolhurst credits many artists who paved the way for Goth as it exists in various forms now: Shelly’s Frankenstein, T.S. Eliot, Camus, Sartre, Sylvia Plath, Joy Division, The Clash, even The Doors with “Moonlight Drive” and “The End”. Tolhurst says that many people claim that goth music came into being with “The End”. This book touches on a huge amount of topics which makes it formidable to argue against considering that Tolhurst speaks from personal experience almost on every page. The book ends with Tolhurst defining a new entity called “Elder Goths” which deals with self-determination. Elder Goth’s own personal decisions to live and dress as they please even if that means society (the general culture) mislabels them as strange. The whole thesis by Tolhurst is that Goth is a valid and worthwhile subculture which deserves and must live on as a foil to authoritarian regimes which hold sway, as did the Punks in Thatcher’s England until the Sex Pistols flamed out. Tolhurst enjoys writing and I like his personal style and his consistent approach to his subject matter. Obviously Tolhurst has used this book as further self-discovery and self-healing and he shows himself as vulnerable in many places. Many memoirs are written by ghost writers, but you can feel that this is Lol struggling to be as truthful with his expressions as possible and determined with all his strength to be honest and sincere to the events and his feelings about those events. Tolhurst lives in Los Angeles, and has for many years now. He had a book signing in Los Angeles but I had already purchased a signed copy. B&W Photos, 242 pp. Forward, Introduction.… (meer)
 
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sacredheart25 | Mar 3, 2024 |
Tää kirja on ehdottomasti paras kirja jonka olen alan kirjoistalukenut. Suosittelen.
 
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AceVonS | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 14, 2022 |
Reread 01/2021: I listened to the audiobook this time, and I loved Lol's narration of the book. This is an emotional and inspiring book that I recommend to any music and memoir lover. Lol is one of the most inspirational people I've ever talked to.

Cured is one of the best memoirs I've read. Lol talks about the band, his own struggles with addiction and life, and how he overcame each of these things. The book told me more than I'd have ever known about the band, even with them being my favorite, before reading it.

Original Review: The Cure has been my favorite band for over three years now, and I can't imagine what my life would possibly look like if I hadn't discovered them when I did. Their music has helped me through the most difficult times in my life, so when I received this book, I was thrilled. While reading this, I found myself gaining more and more appreciation for everyone included in the band.
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angeljmartin | 3 andere besprekingen | Mar 10, 2021 |
A quick read and enjoyable if you're a hardcore cute fan, if you're not it probably won't be your cup of tea. It chronicles the start and the "Lol" years of the band solely from Lols perspective. It's interesting to see his evolution and how his alcoholism effected both him and the band.
 
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