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Original Title: Neon Angel: The Cherie Currie Story
ISBN: 0843123486 (ISBN13: 9780843123487)
Edition Language: English
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Rating: 3.96 | 4132 Users | 359 Reviews

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Title:Neon Angel
Author:Cherie Currie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:August 23rd 1989 by Price Stern Sloan
Categories:Music. Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography Memoir

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This wild ride of a memoir takes us from Currie's suburban upbringing as a young rebel, dyeing her hair red, white and blue and dressing up as her idol, David Bowie, to, in a turn that is dramatically sudden, being asked to audition for The Runaways by Kim Fowley and Joan Jett while at her local hangout. All of a sudden, she's thrust into the big-time world of rock music, and the pace is hectic, with fame, and drugs, chasing the band. The heart of the story is Currie's quest to find a family who'll appreciate her for herself; her dad does, and, to a large degree, her twin sister, Marie, and older sister, Sandie, but she contrasts them with the sisterhood, of sorts, she finds with her bandmates. The growing infighting amongst the band, in large part of what was perceived as Currie's starring role in the press, along with her own increasing reliance on drugs and exhaustion from touring, help drive them apart. Her life post-Runaways finds her acting (in the film Foxes, alongside Jodie Foster), recording solo albums and, mainly, figuring out who she is...all while still in her twenties. So much happens to Currie while still a teenager that it's sometimes hard to remember that she is so young. This is often a dark story, including rape and attacks that read like something out of a true crime book. Her evocation of shows overseas, in Europe especially, are some of the most vivid, including garbage and knives being thrown onstage as punk hit; you can practically feel the anger hurtling toward the stage, and Currie documents these times as vividly as she does the wildness of setting out on the road for the first time. Kim Fowley emerges as the villain who turned a group of young, talented teens into a world-famous band, and while his actions speak for themselves, Currie also details the mixed feelings she had about him, at once abhorring him and appreciating the opportunities he gave her. Sadly, her teen devolution into a range of drugs continued for a while as she tried to break free of their grip, even after watching her alcoholic father die. This Currie, the one struggling for her place and her pride, is as much a player here as the one brandishing glitter and attitude onstage. She is circumspect about some moments, such as her relationship with Joan Jett, writing, "She was my anchor. How do I explain about a person that was my best friend, someone I would confide in like a sister, someone who to me became a strong, sexual attraction? Well, it's easy. Just like how easy it was to be that way with her. I can leave it by saying that I had moments with a friend that quake me to this day. And they were some of the most satisfying moments of my young life." These tender moments are few and far between in Neon Angel; much more drawn out are some of the horror stories that illustrate the dark side of fame, or rather, fame under the iron fist of Fowley. Currie's transformation from Bowie-wannabe to Cherry Bomb through recovery to mom, actress and chain saw cutter is fascinating and riveting.

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Neon Angel read like a diary - it was honest and raw and kept me turning the pages. Some people might say that Currie was self-centered and that she caused her own problems, but I actually admire her strength and her ability to change the course her life was taking. It's a story that most definitely could have ended differently and does for many people.The writing wasn't entirely impressive, but there were some scenes that I felt were very well described and there was a lot of emotion weaved

I've always been a huge Joan Jett fan so this book was a magnet for me. Loved the whole book, her life and her story. Unlike many celebrity memoirs I have read, she is so likable you just can't help but feel all that she has survived. I love this girl and love this book!!

You couldn't make this up if you tried to!Before watching the movie The Runaways, I didn't know who Cherie Currie was. The Runaways, for me, was Joan Jett's first band, but the movie made me want to know more, and since Joan Jett is extremely private, I picked up NEON ANGEL: A Memoir of a Runaway. What a revelation it was! I can hardly find the words, but NEON ANGEL is a must read. It's enlightening, disgusting, exhilarating, nauseating, mesmerising, heartbreaking, and enthralling. The Runaways

From page 331:"When I was fifteen years old, I imagined that I could just jump into being a rock star, and never have to struggle for it. It was like one of those rides at the carnival where the bottom drops away and you're stuck against the wall, spinning wildly, feeling sick and disoriented, unable to get off or even move until the ride stops."Currie paints a very raw picture of her life as the lead singer of The Runaways. Her story is intriguing and it was a great read.Don't just see the move

This wild ride of a memoir takes us from Currie's suburban upbringing as a young rebel, dyeing her hair red, white and blue and dressing up as her idol, David Bowie, to, in a turn that is dramatically sudden, being asked to audition for The Runaways by Kim Fowley and Joan Jett while at her local hangout. All of a sudden, she's thrust into the big-time world of rock music, and the pace is hectic, with fame, and drugs, chasing the band.The heart of the story is Currie's quest to find a family

I loved this book tremendously - especially how compassionate her voice became as the story went on and she became more self-aware - but as an abuse survivor myself, it's hard to shake the fact that there's almost nonstop darkness during her time as a performer and touring musician, especially when she later talks about all of the good times in a rather vague manner. A dark time is rarely all dark 24/7, and I think a couple of amusing and happier anecdotes (of which she assure the reader there

I was a bit slow outta the gate what with having the time to read it. From the start, it's rolling thru Cherie's life. I ran into Kim Fowley in Hollywood after I saw The Runaways open for The Ramones. Was struck by the openness the author had in the telling of her life journey, the honesty and some of the brutality as well. Knew she was a chainsaw Carver, didn't know she was in recovery. Thank goodness. Grateful to have read her story. Excellent book! Thanks to a dear friend for sending it to

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