Cowboy Song
On sale
26th January 2017
Price: £12.99
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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472121073
‘The truest measure of the man we have thus far’ – Mojo
‘Affectionate, impeccably researched biography’ – Mail on Sunday
‘Head and shoulders above the usual rock hagiography’ – Sunday Telegraph
The first biography to be written with the cooperation of the Lynott Estate, Cowboy Song is the definitive authorised account of the extraordinary life and career of Thin Lizzy guiding spirit, Philip Lynott.
Leading music writer Graeme Thomson explores the fascinating contradictions between Lynott’s unbridled rock star excesses and the shy, sensitive ‘orphan’ raised in working class Dublin. The mixed-race child of a Catholic teenager and a Guyanese stowaway, Lynott rose above daunting obstacles and wounding abandonments to become Ireland’s first rock star. Cowboy Song examines his key musical alliances as well as the unique blend of cultural influences which informed Lynott’s writing, connecting Ireland’s rich reserves of music, myth and poetry to hard rock, progressive folk, punk, soul and New Wave.
Published on the thirtieth anniversary of Lynott’s death in January 1986, Thomson draws on scores of exclusive interviews with family, friends, band mates and collaborators. Cowboy Song is both the ultimate depiction of a multi-faceted rock icon, and an intimate portrait of a much-loved father, son and husband.
‘Affectionate, impeccably researched biography’ – Mail on Sunday
‘Head and shoulders above the usual rock hagiography’ – Sunday Telegraph
The first biography to be written with the cooperation of the Lynott Estate, Cowboy Song is the definitive authorised account of the extraordinary life and career of Thin Lizzy guiding spirit, Philip Lynott.
Leading music writer Graeme Thomson explores the fascinating contradictions between Lynott’s unbridled rock star excesses and the shy, sensitive ‘orphan’ raised in working class Dublin. The mixed-race child of a Catholic teenager and a Guyanese stowaway, Lynott rose above daunting obstacles and wounding abandonments to become Ireland’s first rock star. Cowboy Song examines his key musical alliances as well as the unique blend of cultural influences which informed Lynott’s writing, connecting Ireland’s rich reserves of music, myth and poetry to hard rock, progressive folk, punk, soul and New Wave.
Published on the thirtieth anniversary of Lynott’s death in January 1986, Thomson draws on scores of exclusive interviews with family, friends, band mates and collaborators. Cowboy Song is both the ultimate depiction of a multi-faceted rock icon, and an intimate portrait of a much-loved father, son and husband.
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Reviews
An admirable book ... there are times when Graeme Thomson's prose reaches astute heights and stirs recognitions
An affectionate and unflinching book on Lynott ... It's the substantive flesh Thomson puts on the bones of Lynott's personal life, though, that makes Cowboy Song the truest measure of the man we have thus far - and a must-read for anybody ever smitten by Lizzy's fatally-flawed romantic
Packs a real emotional punch
A genuinely sympathetic portrait
An excellent, painstaking life ... Crowther's afterword about her errant bad-boy hubbie and their "beautiful, strong, funny, creative and loving girls ... of whom he would be so very, very proud" brought tears to my eyes
Cowboy Song goes further - uncovering how Lynott's race, country, and complex family life fed into his singular poetry and music
Outstanding
Even non-Thin Lizzy fans will find much to fascinate in Cowboy Song. Thomson's account ... is absorbing
Affectionate, impeccably researched biography ... an impressively well-rounded story
Well researched ... poignant ... revealing
Engrossing ... a candid depiction of a complicated soul
Fascinating
Head and shoulders above the usual rock hagiography