
Love & Pain
The epic times and crooked lines of life inside and outside Silverchair
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Narrated by:
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Ben Gillies
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Chris Joannou
About this listen
This is the powerful, untold story of two of the three members of Silverchair, Australia's most awarded musical act. From their beginnings in Ben Gillies' garage, this trio of high school kids from Newcastle, New South Wales, became famous with their smash-hit single 'Tomorrow', setting them on a path to domination of the Australian charts, worldwide touring and fame.
So much has been written about Silverchair over the years but very little has been said by the band's members. In Love & Pain, childhood friends Ben Gillies (drummer) and Chris Joannou (bass player) tell us tales about growing up across the road from each other and starting in Silverchair, wild stories from the peak of their days in the spotlight, and the ups and downs of how their lives have panned out since.
While there are some funny, unforgettable rock 'n' roll stories, there is also all the love and pain that came with being in the band: the cost of fame and intense pressure on two teenagers who had no way of preparing for it; the navigation of their friendships with each other and their relationships with friends and family members; the mistakes they made and the successes they cherished. Gillies and Joannou write with vulnerability and raw and blistering honesty, making for an extraordinary account of a band adored by so many.©2023 Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou (P)2023 Hachette Australia Audio
Don’t know the band? Doesn’t matter. It’s a great tale of friendship, bring in a band and all that entails, and life in general.
A great view (the greatest?) from inside a band that meant so much to so many
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Loved every minute!
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Possibly one of my first childhood loves. Silverchair weren't that much older than me when they hit stardom and were a big inspiration for me to pick up a guitar. It's fantastic to hear their adventure but I can't say I'm not a bit sad that there wasn't another book's length breakdown of the Diorama sessions...Maybe one day we will be graced with a deep B-side box set of all set aside material.
it's a brave book and I'm very glad to have read it. wonderfully read by the rhythm section of one of the most experimental and genre pushing bands of my youth.
Cheers for the inspiration Ben and Chris.
Enjoyed every minute
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Insightful, loving and balanced.
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Wow really enjoy the book
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Good trip down memory lane
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What a fantastically written story
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Fascinating and moving
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I went into the book thinking there might be some bitterness about the band, and in places there is. But I get the feeling after listening that it goes a lot deeper than that. Despite everything, they want their friendship with Daniel back, and I guess the gripe is that maybe this book could do more harm than good. Still, as Ben and Chris say, it's their story to tell as much as anyone's, and I'm really glad they did.
One of the really great parts of this story is the insight into the business side of things; how they were courted by labels, how promotion in different areas affected their trajectory and how they were managed by Watto and their respective families.
This isn't just for Silverchair fans. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in music from their era.
Great Listen
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