GLENN HUGHES: Paperback Edition Of 'The Autobiography' Due This Week
October 31, 2011Jawbone, a leading independent music book publisher based in London, England, has set a November 1 release date for the paperback edition of Glenn Hughes' (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION) book, "The Autobiography: From Deep Purple To Black Country Communion".
A new video interview with Glenn about the book can be seen below (courtesy of Reuters).
The limited-edition hardback version of Glenn's autobiography was published in May via Foruli Publications under the title "Deep Purple And Beyond: Scenes From The Life Of A Rock Star". The book was co-written with Joel McIver and features an introduction by METALLICA's Lars Ulrich.
You can now flip through some pages from the limited-edition hardback version of this location.
An invite-only launch event for the book was held on May 12 at Idea Generation Gallery in Shoreditch, London, England. The evening featured a solo acoustic set by Glenn, a preview of the book packages, and the opportunity to meet Glenn, co-author Joel McIver and the team at Foruli.
The luxury first edition of "Deep Purple And Beyond: Scenes From The Life Of A Rock Star" included an exclusive 10-inch vinyl EP featuring the following all-new recordings:
* "What Is A Woman's Role?" (TRAPEZE, written by Hughes)
* "Holy Man" (DEEP PURPLE, written by Hughes, David Coverdale, Jon Lord)
* "Dying To Live" (brand new acoustic Glenn Hughes track)
Speaking to FaceCulture about his autobiography, Hughes said, "In the '70s and '80s, I was a very notorious drug addict, I was a very famous cocaine addict. I don't say that to be arrogant, but I was one of the first rock stars to become, 'Oh, Glenn Hughes, he's a cocaine addict.'"
"There are things that I never told anybody until the book. Let's just say that I disappeared in the '90s for awhile and nobody knew where I was and I didn't tell anybody. People thought I was actually on a boat in the Mediterranean and I wasn't I was somewhere else. I was basically being another person under another name being completely isolated and it almost killed me."
"I wanted to experiment. I wanted to be alone and I wanted to live under a different name and I wanted to travel alone with no one [knowing] where I was. I only disappeared five or six times in three years Let's just say that I was on my journey."
"When I got sober a long time ago, and let's just say that I wanted to experiment with other drugs and other things and other people and I wanted to be anonymous. I wanted to go under another name and I wanted to travel. I wanted to do it without [being] in the public eye in my hometown in the country where I live; I wanted to disappear and there is no greater city in the world to go dark than Amsterdam. If you want weird, it's here. And the fact of the matter is, it got so fucking weird that it scared the shit out of me. Let's just say that I went to the edge of the cliff of insanity.
"I had this clarity moment where I said, "Well, I can either jump over here and go insane' 'cause I was really, really going insane and I just turned back and became the man that I am now."
"Deep Purple And Beyond: Scenes From The Life Of A Rock Star" features contributions from Hughes' friend and comrade in DEEP PURPLE David Coverdale, his lifelong musical collaborator Tony Iommi of BLACK SABBATH and a host of others, including Angie Bowie, John Varvatos and the members of THE KLF (with whom Hughes scored a global hit in 1991).
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