There Goes Gravity
A Life in Rock and Roll
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Anyone who read rock magazines in the 1970s will remember Lisa Robinson as the tell-all columnist who gained access to the backstage world of rock's biggest and most outrageous superstars--in particular, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin--during their creative--and decadent--peaks. In this memoir, which she narrates herself, she dryly recounts the maddening backstage whirl, which she remained a part of as late as the '80s, when she was reborn as an MTV talking head. Robinson's unique voice--resonant but laced with the cynicism of a native New Yorker--adds depth to her unique position as a kind of confidante to the stars. It's the perfect vessel to deliver such delicious--and telling--bons mots as: "In those days, nobody went to Brooklyn. There was no reason to." J.S.H. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
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