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Exit Stage Left

The Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars

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Exit Stage Left

By: Nick Duerden
Narrated by: Matt Bates
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About this listen

For fans of music books from David Hepworth, Pete Paphides, Bob Stanley and Craig Brown, as well as thought-provoking human interest stories like Moondust by Andrew Smith, and books by Jon Ronson, Louis Theroux and Stuart Maconie.

A quirky, thought-provoking look at the curious afterlife of pop stars.

Nick Duerden has spent many years interviewing the most famous musicians on the planet. Without exception, they are at their most interesting when they've peaked, and when they are on their way down. In many ways, this is when these former idols are at their most heroic, too, because they reveal themselves not only to be humane and sensitive, but also still driven to create, to fulfil their lingering dreams, to refuse to live quietly.

Some sustain themselves on the nostalgia circuit. Others continue to beaver away in the studio, no longer Abbey Road so much as the garden shed. The desire for adulation is a light that never goes out. We live in a culture obsessed by the notion of fame—the heedless pursuit of it, the almost obligatory subsequent fallout. But what's it like to actually achieve it, and what's it like when fame abruptly passes, and shifts, as it does, onto someone else?

These are tales of heroin addiction, bankruptcy, depression, divorce—but also of optimism, a genuine love of the craft, humility and hope. All of which makes Exit Stage Left a fascinating, laugh-out-loud funny and often shocking look at what happens when the brightest of stars fall down to earth.

Featuring brand-new interviews with the likes of: Bob Geldof, Shaun Ryder, Robbie Williams, Roisin Murphy, Stewart Copeland, Billy Bragg, Wendy James, Alex Kapranos, Joan Armatrading, Leo Sayer, Gary Lightbody, Lisa Maffia, Tim Booth, Bill Drummond, Rufus Wainwright, David Gray and Justin Hawkins.

©2022 Nick Duerden (P)2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Business Aspects Entertainment & Celebrities Music Celebrity Business Funny

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Critic reviews

"Exit Stage Left is the book I've long wanted to read about the PTSD-like after-effects of pop stardom—and Nick Duerden is the perfect writer for the job. The pop star's bittersweet lot—the mass adoration that comes with pop stardom, followed by the bathetic comedown of what inevitably follows—is represented with flair and empathy." (Pete Paphides, author of Broken Greek)

"Fame is the brightest candle, but in this brilliant collection of interviews, Nick Duerden answers the question: what does a candle do after it's burned out?" (David Quantick)

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This book is so hard to review. It's tedious in places but also intriguing in others. Sometimes the writing is snide and bitchy towards the person they've interviewed which just feels nasty. The pop star impressions are terrible, the CeeLo Green chapter was absolutely awful because of the bad impression. It could have been better and think that's because of the narrators voice and bad impressions. It is worth a listen but maybe reading the actual book might be better, as there are parts which are great and fascinating.

Mixed review. Terrible impressions.

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Generally enjoyable, but the actors portrayals put me off. There’s no lineage or narrative, which it suffers for. Instead, if starts, then stops. I can’t say my life is any richer for having read it.

Better in Text

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A great collection of many of those ‘Where are they now?’ artists, too numerous to mention .

All Tomorrow’s Stories

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Interesting anecdotes, slightly too many, could be cut by about 20%. Questionable accents from the narrator.

Interesting story that could be trimmed

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Amazing interviews with a really wide range of pop stars. Incredibly well read as well. Very good

Compelling

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