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Hell Bent for Leather: Confessions of a Heavy Metal Addict

door Seb Hunter

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A witty and self-deprecating memoir about headbanging your way through growing up. Seb Hunter was a Heavy Metal fan and he's not proud. This is the story of his misguided 15-year Heavy Metal mission: from the first guitar (his dad's), to the first gig (conquering Winchester with his riffs), on through groupies and girlfriends and too many drugs to a faltering career in London, where outrageous egos, artistic differences and the dreaded arrival of Grunge (and a much needed haircut) kill the Heavy Metal dream. Along the way Seb imparts the important distinctions between Thrash Metal and Glam and casts his connoisseur's eye over the Metal guitar. You'll learn when to play a drum solo, the correct way to wear Spandex and exactly what to do when you're in the middle of a field at the Donington Festival and you desperately need a piss. Affectionate, irreverent, and very funny, Hell Bent For Leather is a moving story about growing up, of playing air guitar in your bedroom, of living with parental disapproval and of struggling with the laughter of your friends. It is a memoir about the glorious adolescent obsessions everybody has but no-one will admit to. Featuring music from: AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Kiss, W.A.S.P., Aerosmith The Scorpians and Guns 'n' Roses.… (meer)
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Not the best book in the world, but fun if you were around at the time that Mr Hunter is writing about. ( )
  PhilOnTheHill | Sep 8, 2019 |
Pretty entertaining. Not a great writer, but good enough and he has some funny stories I could certainly relate to. I lived pretty much the same experience, only everything 5 years earlier. He does manage to capture the embarrassing earnestness and ridiculous narcissism, along with some of the passion, drama and ecstasy of being being young having your whole life revolve around music. At least for some of us. ( )
  bongo_x | Apr 6, 2013 |
hilarious! a memoir of a time that must be cringe-inducing for the author now but at the time was so serious and important to him, all with dry british wit, interspersed with a metal primer. i now know the correct way to dress metal, and the 6 steps of putting on a metal show (actual playing is last). ( )
1 stem EhEh | Apr 3, 2013 |
I read this funny, moving and well-written book in under twenty four hours, so it joins the ranks of the very few books that have grabbed me in this way. For me, this is how Fever Pitch should have affected me if I'd been as into football as I was into AC/DC, but as I read through the chapters the music, like the footie in "Fever Pitch", became secondary to the tale of growing up. The author's relationship with his family, his mates, his girlfriends, his dad and, throughout it all, himself is what kept the interest. It made me think that most of us have our share of spice in life, or at least what seems like spice to us. I read a couple of reviews on Amazon which seemed to miss the point, written as they were by bona fide Heavy Metal fans. This isn't a book for listing the bootleg albums of The Tigers of Pan Tang, like "Fever Pitch" wasn't about to list the greatest substitutes who played less than fifteen minutes for Arsenal. It's about growing up, and for a forty year old (forty-one year old, why do I find that hard to concede?!) those memories are ones you enjoy raking over. ( )
  uryjm | Sep 3, 2006 |
I loved every minute of this fun book. I'm a hair-metal fan deep at heart. ( )
  soam | Dec 8, 2005 |
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A witty and self-deprecating memoir about headbanging your way through growing up. Seb Hunter was a Heavy Metal fan and he's not proud. This is the story of his misguided 15-year Heavy Metal mission: from the first guitar (his dad's), to the first gig (conquering Winchester with his riffs), on through groupies and girlfriends and too many drugs to a faltering career in London, where outrageous egos, artistic differences and the dreaded arrival of Grunge (and a much needed haircut) kill the Heavy Metal dream. Along the way Seb imparts the important distinctions between Thrash Metal and Glam and casts his connoisseur's eye over the Metal guitar. You'll learn when to play a drum solo, the correct way to wear Spandex and exactly what to do when you're in the middle of a field at the Donington Festival and you desperately need a piss. Affectionate, irreverent, and very funny, Hell Bent For Leather is a moving story about growing up, of playing air guitar in your bedroom, of living with parental disapproval and of struggling with the laughter of your friends. It is a memoir about the glorious adolescent obsessions everybody has but no-one will admit to. Featuring music from: AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Kiss, W.A.S.P., Aerosmith The Scorpians and Guns 'n' Roses.

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