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About the Book

Lisa Robinson has interviewed everyone from John Lennon to Bono to Patti Smith, Eminem to Lady Gaga to Jay-Z and Kanye West. She's talked nail polish with a 12-year-old Michael Jackson, hosted The Clash at Studio 54, and introduced Lou Reed to David Bowie over filet mignon in a Manhattan restaurant. She helped Elvis Costello and The Clash get their record deals and was there for the punk scene at CBGBs. She was on a private plane with the Rolling Stones during a storm and with Led Zepplin when their manager pulled out a gun. The story of rock and roll from the last 40 years.

About the Author :
Lisa Robinson is a contributing editor at "Vanity Fair," where she has produced music issues and written many major profiles over the past fourteen years. Prior to that, she was a longtime columnist for the "New York Post," was syndicated by the "New York Times" Syndicate, and was an editor of several rock magazines. She was born in New York City, where she still resides.

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Robinson is often delightful company. She spins good yarns and drops nifty tidbits about a litany of the great and the weird "There Goes Gravity" aims to entertain, but it also illuminates. NYTimes Book Review Ms. Robinson seemed to be everywhere in the rock world of the 1970s and 80s, often as the only woman in a roomful of boys. NYTimes "Lisa Robinson began reporting at a time when rock journalism 'was in its infancy and mostly populated by boys who had ambitions to become the next Norman Mailer.' Her memories of some of music's biggest legends, from Mick Jagger to Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga (whom she describes as 'a cute girl in her twenties who had really good manners'), animate this book." NPR.org As a pioneering music journalist in the 1970s (working for Creem, Hit Parader, et al.), Robinson rarely left the house without a VIP pass dangling from her neck. She shares a lifetime s worth of backstage escapades and intimate insights on rock royalty." Washington Post Express As a journalist, it's Robinson's job to get the story without a publicist whispering in her ear or lawyers tapping her on the shoulder or anyone telling her how and what to write. And she's done it so well, that, no matter what she writes, music artists love her. After reading this wickedly hilarious, blunt memoir, you will, too. USA Today You ll struggle to name a rock star Lisa Robinson hasn t interviewed over the years. Time Out New York Gossipy, witty, and occasionally profound, Robinson writes about music from a very intimate perspective whether on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975 or eating pasta cooked by Lady Gaga in 2011, Robinson has an uncanny ability to get close to musicians. Boston Globe The excerpts from her long interviews with, say, John Lennon, are fascinating Plenty of music fans will be more than ready for this circuitous, genial, and opinionated walk on the wild side. Booklist Robinson s a lifelong music journalist; think of her memoir as the literary equivalent of a backstage pass. EW Tough, smart and with a knack for encountering some of music's biggest names at pivotal moments, Robinson tells the the unique story of her career. Rolling Stone Working mostly from the countless diaries she kept during her travels, "There Goes Gravity" moves along at a brisk clip, a pulsating bass of Robinson s frankness keeping time throughout. The Riveter "There Goes Gravity" is a lot more than a rock music 'tell-all' the author s insight and knowledge of music elevates [the book] from your standard, run-of-the-mill, behind-the-scenes expose into a series of wonderful stories told by someone who, not only, knows of what she speaks, but loves the people, places and talent that have crossed her path for all these years " The Examiner Her excitement is palpable and will leave you wanting to put your lighter in the air. Publishers Weekly Readers should expect several dozen amusing cameos and digressions along the way, though. The focus may be on the artists, but it is Robinson s voice, straightforward and intimate, that makes this work stand out from the pack. A particularly entertaining rock and roll memoir that will appeal to a wide audience. Highly recommended for music or cultural historians and fans of road diaries. Library Journal A backstage pass to the greatest circus of the 20th century. Kirkus Reviews Making a narrow history approachable and captivating to a broad audience is a tall order, but Lisa Robinson proves that she is a master of casting such spells. Bustle If you care one whit about music and musicians, "Gravity" is a must-read. PureWow [A]n exceptional read Readers feel like they re beside Robinson as she recalls each incident without sparing a detail. She creates vibrant portrayals of characteristics, interactions, reactions, settings, and sounds with her informal yet expertly arranged prose. PopMatters An obsessive recorder and note taker, Robinson has distilled her hundreds of hours of interviews with legend after legend into bite sized-stories, through it all successfully negotiating the balancing act between fan and journalist with a circus performer's aplomb, a trick she continues as an editor at"Vanity Fair." Paper Magazine Robinson s memoir an epic account of her 40 plus years of writing about music is an all access pass to rock and roll history, with interviews of everyone from Mick to Eminem to Kanye Departures [A] vivid, richly detailed memoir that functions as a de facto history of rock and of an edgier, bygone New York. Jewish Daily Forward "There Goes Gravity" offers a magnificent, acute account of style from '70s rock to punk to mainstream pop. NYMAG, The Cut A fast, fun read with delectable serving-sized chapters of rock & roll history Lisa Robinson has raised the microphone stand so high for others to aspire to, and for the readers of music journalism today, that only makes for better, deeper interviews. Glide magazine Much can be learned from Robinson's initiative, demeanor, and journalistic style in "There Goes Gravity." Of course, juicy details about the biggest musicians of all time are interesting too. DCist Now a contributing editor at"Vanity Fair," music journalist Lisa Robinson has had a career worth reading about. "There Goes Gravity" tells the story of a girl in the boys club of rock and roll journalism. DAME magazine To say that Lisa Robinson has led an interesting life is an understatement. Brightest Young Things" "Robinson is often delightful company. She spins good yarns and drops nifty tidbits about a litany of the great and the weird... "There Goes Gravity" aims to entertain, but it also illuminates." -NYTimes Book Review "Ms. Robinson seemed to be everywhere in the rock world of the 1970s and '80s, often as the only woman in a roomful of boys." --NYTimes "Lisa Robinson began reporting at a time when rock journalism 'was in its infancy and mostly populated by boys who had ambitions to become the next Norman Mailer.' Her memories of some of music's biggest legends, from Mick Jagger to Michael Jackson to Lady Gaga (whom she describes as 'a cute girl in her twenties who had really good manners'), animate this book." --NPR.org "As a pioneering music journalist in the 1970s (working for Creem, Hit Parader, et al.), Robinson rarely left the house without a VIP pass dangling from her neck. She shares a lifetime's worth of backstage escapades and intimate insights on rock royalty." --Washington Post Express "As a journalist, it's Robinson's job to get the story without a publicist whispering in her ear or lawyers tapping her on the shoulder or anyone telling her how and what to write. And she's done it so well, that, no matter what she writes, music artists love her. After reading this wickedly hilarious, blunt memoir, you will, too." --USA Today "You'll struggle to name a rock star Lisa Robinson hasn't interviewed over the years." --Time Out New York "Gossipy, witty, and occasionally profound, Robinson writes about music from a very intimate perspective -- whether on tour with the Rolling Stones in 1975 or eating pasta cooked by Lady Gaga in 2011, Robinson has an uncanny ability to get close to musicians."--Boston Globe "The excerpts from her long interviews with, say, John Lennon, are fascinating... Plenty of music fans will be more than ready for this circuitous, genial, and opinionated walk on the wild side." --Booklist "Robinson's a lifelong music journalist; think of her memoir as the literary equivalent of a backstage pass." -EW "Tough, smart and with a knack for encountering some of music's biggest names at pivotal moments, Robinson tells the the unique story of her career." --Rolling Stone "Working mostly from the countless diaries she kept during her travels, "There Goes Gravity" moves along at a brisk clip, a pulsating bass of Robinson's frankness keeping time throughout." --The Riveter ""There Goes Gravity" is a lot more than a rock music 'tell-all'... the author's insight and knowledge of music elevates [the book] from your standard, run-of-the-mill, behind-the-scenes expose into a series of wonderful stories told by someone who, not only, knows of what she speaks, but loves the people, places and talent that have crossed her path for all these years..." --The Examiner "Her excitement is palpable and will leave you wanting to put your lighter in the air." --Publishers Weekly "Readers should expect several dozen amusing cameos and digressions along the way, though. The focus may be on the artists, but it is Robinson's voice, straight-forward and intimate, that makes this work stand out from the pack. A particularly entertaining rock and roll memoir that will appeal to a wide audience. Highly recommended for music or cultural historians and fans of road diaries." --Library Journal "A backstage pass to the greatest circus of the 20th century."--Kirkus Reviews "Making a narrow history approachable and captivating to a broad audience is a tall order, but Lisa Robinson proves that she is a master of casting such spells." --Bustle "If you care one whit about music and musicians, "Gravity" is a must-read." --PureWow "[A]n exceptional read... Readers feel like they're beside Robinson as she recalls each incident without sparing a detail. She creates vibrant portrayals of characteristics, interactions, reactions, settings, and sounds with her informal yet expertly arranged prose." --PopMatters "An obsessive recorder and note taker, Robinson has distilled her hundreds of hours of interviews with legend after legend into bite sized-stories, through it all successfully negotiating the balancing act between fan and journalist with a circus performer's aplomb, a trick she continues as an editor at "Vanity Fair."" --Paper Magazine "Robinson's memoir--an epic account of her 40 plus years of writing about music--is an all access pass to rock and roll history, with interviews of everyone from Mick to Eminem to Kanye" --Departures "[A] vivid, richly detailed memoir that functions as a de facto history of rock -- and of an edgier, bygone New York." --Jewish Daily Forward ""There Goes Gravity" offers a magnificent, acute account of style from '70s rock to punk to mainstream pop." --NYMAG, The Cut "A fast, fun read with delectable serving-sized chapters of rock & roll history... Lisa Robinson has raised the microphone stand so high for others to aspire to, and for the readers of music journalism today, that only makes for better, deeper interviews." --Glide magazine "Much can be learned from Robinson's initiative, demeanor, and journalistic style in "There Goes Gravity." Of course, juicy details about the biggest musicians of all time are interesting too." --DCist "Now a contributing editor at"Vanity Fair," music journalist Lisa Robinson has had a career worth reading about. "There Goes Gravity" tells the story of a girl in the boys' club of rock and roll journalism." --DAME magazine "To say that Lisa Robinson has led an interesting life is an understatement." --Brightest Young Things "Sparkling with dry-yet-gossipy wit... leave[s] readers wanting more... whets the appetite for a continuation of Robinson's analyses of a business she not only witnessed, but affected." - "BUST" "[A] compulsively readable spring book ... an all-access pass to rock 'n' roll history." - ""Departures"" "Filled with candid stories about the women (and men) who make the rock world go round, by... one of the few female journalists along for the ride." - "Elle", featured in the April 2014 "Must-Do Checklist" "A lifetime of memories from classic rock's heyday by one of the finest rock journalists of her generation....It's a fantastic collection of stories, partially due to the fact that Robinson is a top-notch writer and partly since she enjoyed completely unfettered access and the genuine friendship of figures ranging from John Lennon to Phil Spector....The scope of Robinson's memoir lends it an extraordinary spirit." - "Kirkus "(starred) "Fascinating...Plenty of music fans will be more than ready for this...genial and opinionated walk on the wild side." - "Booklist" "It is Robinson's voice, straightforward and intimate, that makes this work stand out from the pack....A particularly entertaining rock and roll memoir that will appeal to a wide audience." - "Library Journal" ""There Goes Gravity" is a fast, fun read with delectable serving-sized chapters of rock & roll history... [Robinson's] stories are priceless, sharing excerpts from interviews old and new, as well as behind the scenes snapshots many people are not privy to." - "Glide "


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781594487149
  • Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Riverhead Books,U.S.
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • Sub Title: A Life in Rock and Roll
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1594487146
  • Publisher Date: 22 May 2014
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 616 gr


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