Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards
Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards: Memoirs of a Rock 'N' Roll Survivor is a 1998 autobiography by American songwriter, record producer and musician Al Kooper.[1] The book is a revised version of Kooper's earlier 1977 book Backstage Passes: Rock 'n' Roll Life In The Sixties. The 1998 edition was initially published by Billboard Books,[2] but went out of print until 2008, when it was re-published by the Hal Leonard Corporation with updates to the text.[3][4] SynopsisIn the book Kooper talks about his interactions with the music industry, including information about artists such as Bob Dylan. Kooper also discusses his days as a successful songwriter who co-authored the hit "This Diamond Ring"; his membership in The Blues Project; his forming and leaving the band Blood, Sweat, and Tears; his collaborations and friendship with blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield; and, his discovery and early production of Southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd. ReceptionCritical reception to Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards was positive,[5][6] with the Headpress Guide to the Counter Culture commenting that it was "a genuinely funny read".[7] The book also garnered a positive review from The Morton Report, who commented that it was a "great book" and that "almost every paragraph is designed to make you laugh in a laconic and self-deprecating manner".[8] References
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