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Paul du Noyer (trust me kids, he's a legendary rock journalist) has written a column on 'climbing Mount Fame' in Word magazine this month in which he goes ever so slightly gooey over I Choose This
You'll have to buy the mag for the whole thing but here's a few highlights:
"Ford's memoir deserves to be picked up by a major publisher and then issued to every Fame School student across the land. It's a tale of hard work and heartache, packed with details."
"If someone has a true vocation then this book is not intended to put them off. But it's a wonderful cautionary warning."
"David Ford, who has seen all this and still writes damn good songs, writes well of the real-world musician's life."
Pretty cool, huh?
Paul du Noyer (trust me kids, he's a legendary rock journalist) has written a column on 'climbing Mount Fame' in Word magazine this month in which he goes ever so slightly gooey over I Choose This
You'll have to buy the mag for the whole thing but here's a few highlights:
"Ford's memoir deserves to be picked up by a major publisher and then issued to every Fame School student across the land. It's a tale of hard work and heartache, packed with details."
"If someone has a true vocation then this book is not intended to put them off. But it's a wonderful cautionary warning."
"David Ford, who has seen all this and still writes damn good songs, writes well of the real-world musician's life."
Pretty cool, huh?