Take a Walk on the Dark Side
Rock and Roll Myths, Legends, and Curses
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Take a Walk on the Dark Side is the ultimate book for today's rock and roll fan: a fascinating compendium of facts, fictions, prophecies, premonitions, coincidences, hoaxes, doomsday scenarios, and other urban legends about some of the world's most beloved and mysterious pop icons. Updating, revising, and expanding on material from his cult classic Hellhounds on Their Trail, Patterson offers up a delectable feast of strange and occasionally frightening rock and roll tales, featuring the ironies associated with the tragic deaths of many rock icons, unsolved murders, and other tales from the fell clutch of circumstance.
Beginning with the fateful place where it all started - a deserted country crossroads just outside Clarksdale, Mississippi, where Robert Johnson made his deal with the devil - through the Buddy Holly curse (rock and roll's first great tragedy) and beyond, this incredible volume uncovers some of rock and roll's most celebrated murders, twists of fate, and decades-long streaks of bad luck that defy rational explanation. Inside you'll find:
- Facts about Jimmy Page and the Zeppelin Curse.
- Chilling quirks of fate surrounding the deaths of musicians in the Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
- A provocative look at "The Club", membership in which requires an untimely death at age 27 and whose inductees include Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin.
- Cryptic messages in song lyrics that have proved eerily prophetic.
Carefully researched, wildly enjoyable, and often harrowing, Take a Walk on the Dark Side takes the listener on a mysterious ride through rock and roll history. Narrated by Mike Dawson (Left of Boom, Mistrial, The Adam Carolla Show)
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- Sam Hodgson
- 01-07-2021
A must if you love rock and the spooky.
What serves to be a great attention to detail to the myth that surround rock music and its long life. This book goes into detail about myths we all know, and some that we didn't know. I loved listening to this book when I could learning more about the spookiness that have follow rock in its long and strong life.
Being a fan of the spooky (even if I don't believe any to be true) and loving the spookiness that surrounds music since discovering backmasking and the Paul Is Dead legend many years ago, this book doesn't fail to appeal to the rock nerd like me.
A part of the book even spooked me after I listened to a section which explained a singers birth was met with a black dog howling outside their birthplace which was said to be a bad omen in Tennessee mythology claiming if you hear that sound in the dead of night, someone close to you will die. After I heard this moment as I was walking my dog, a big black dog four doors down was wondering the streets. This was my signal to turn back and walk the direction we came.
R. Gary Patterson shows that he is a true rock nerd in his knowledge in music history in this book.
If you love Rock Music and the eeriness of the unexplained, this book is for you.
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