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How Music Saved Me From Success
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Narrated by:
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Miki Berenyi
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Mark Gardener
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By:
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Miki Berenyi
About this listen
Includes an original song written by Miki exclusively for the audio edition and an exclusive Q&A with 'Ride' singer & guitarist Mark Gardener.
Formed in 1988, Lush were part of the London gig scene during one of the most vibrant and creative periods in UK music. Now, Miki Berenyi tells all.
The audiobook begins with her childhood of extremes. From the bohemian lifestyle of her father's social circle to the privileged glamour of her mother's acting career, Miki's young life was a blur of travel, celebrities and private schooling. But frequent relocation, parental neglect and the dark presence of her abusive grandmother resulted in crippling shyness, mental-health issues and a vulnerability to exploitation. The route out of this hole was music—a passion shared by schoolmate Emma Anderson. The teenagers began attending gigs together and would eventually go on to form Lush.
Peppered with anecdotes involving a cast of hundreds (including Blur, Sean Connery, Tracey Emin, Pearl Jam and the Red Hot Chili Peppers), this uncompromising autobiography documents Lush's thrilling rise, dispiriting fall and subsequent bounceback, reliving the tours, recording sessions and problematic managers they experienced along the way. But at the heart of the book are Miki's own battles: the conflict between her mouthy public persona and her thin-skinned private identity; the trials of being a woman in an infuriatingly male world; the struggle to find a middle ground between safe indie obscurity and sellout international success. The memoir also explores Miki's complex relationship with Emma—one that has fluctuated between camaraderie and rivalry over the years—and addresses the most devastating tragedy of all: the suicide of her soulmate, Lush drummer Chris Acland.
Told through frank confession, wry humour and emotional honesty, this is the incredible tale of a trailblazing woman and a seminal band.
©2022 Miki Berenyi (P)2022 Bonnier Books UKI highly recommend this audiobook to anyone interested in what makes people tick, the music scene before the internet, women in rock music, the extreme highs and lows of being in the limelight and not having a “normal” job.
Incredibly interesting
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Fantastic
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As for Emma: we can see you leaving all the negative reviews.
Loved every last minute
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Great story, wonderfully told
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She is very open and candid about her life story , which was clearly very complicated and abusive in various grim ways. Her strange parents and wicked (in the old fashion sense) grandmother play a big role in trying to make this young girls life a misery mixed with small moments of humour. Its very graphic with moments of abuse and rubbish parenting, leading us to a mixed up and self harming teenager.
She is somewhat saved by her friends and love of Music, meeting up with the talented Emma Anderson, and Chris Acland to form Lush. A band I saw several times in the 90s, and I think were hugely underrated. Miki gives us a real insight into the workings of a respected indie band in the 90's. one that had lots of coverage but not huge success.
The story is dominated by her struggling relationship with the Emma and the devastation of a suicide in the band. She makes a great case to expose Britpop as a pretty dreadful movement and history shows us that she is right. The generations of bands before 95- Lush, Suede, Teenage Fanclub still sound great, The boorishness and Lads culture of Britpop was pretty revolting, not for the first time I am reminded Primal Scream are odious people.
Miki's honesty is sometimes almost too much and its a nice relief in the few times when she talks of pride in their work.
Revisting Lush's music while reading this book, gives you a greater appreciation of the band, its music and lyrics.
It includes a great Chat at the end with Rides Mark Gardner - and Miki reads the book very well. I look forward to her next work
Not your usual Music Bio.
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Interesting and well written account of something I knew little about!
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Beautiful truths, dragged up reality
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It's alright. A long, negative moan.
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Great insight into what the music industry is like
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Brilliant!
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