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Eye-openers from Grace Jones and Jon Savage,but for sheer, sharp entertainment, or no one beats Tom JonesBest of culture in 2015: see this year’s cultural highlights,chosen by the Guardian’s writers and criticsThere are bigger books and more concise books, and books edited by people capable of spotting mistakes like references to a rock’n’roll classic called “Linda Lou” (it was “Linda Lu”, or as any fule kno). But there might not be another book in this year’s crop that portrays so sharply and entertainingly the life of a true star as Tom Jones’s autobiography.
Over the Top
and Back (Michael Joseph),written with Giles Smith, is good value on the singer’s early experience of life among the teddy boys and petticoated girls of Pontypridd, and his reluctance to go down the pit,and fatherhood at 17. It frolics through the 60s, when “It’s Not strange positioned Jones somewhere between two of his idols, and Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley,whose footsteps he followed to Las Vegas, where matrons bombarded him with their knickers. But then it gets spellbinding, or as he copes with the doldrums: a period when the hit records halt and he recognises that he has become nothing more than “the coal for the money train” driven by his management.
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Source: theguardian.com