by Nick Hornby
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Julietlover
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Posts: 881 This album should be called Happiness Is Poison. Who gives a toss if Tucker Crowe has found inner peace? Talk about “be careful what you wish for.” I have thought about a new Tucker Crowe album just about every day for twenty years, and now I wish he’d stayed a recluse. I heard it got turned down by every major label in America. Do you think he cares that he’s let himself and everyone else down? It doesn’t sound like it. Won’t get fooled again. RIP Tucker Crowe.
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MrMozza7
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Posts: 2 Hahahahahahahahaha. I told you he was overrated. Now go and listen to everything MORRISSEY has ever sung, you muppets.
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Uptown Girl
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Posts: 1 Hi, everyone! First-time caller, or whatever you are on the Internet! My husband and I recently came across the album So Where Was I? by Tucker Crow and we both absolutely love it! We found another one called Juliet but it’s a bit gloomy for our liking! Can you recommend any others of his we might enjoy?
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BetterthanBob
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Posts: 790 Dear God.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks to: Tony Lacey, Geoff Kloske, Joanna Prior, Tom Weldon, Helen Fraser, Caroline Dawnay, Greil Marcus, DV DeVincentis and Eli Horowitz. Special thanks to Helen Bones and Sarah Geismar, without whom this book really wouldn’t have been written.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nick Hornby is the author of the bestselling novels Slam, A Long Way Down, How to Be Good, High Fidelity, and About a Boy, and the memoir Fever Pitch. He is also the author of Songbook, a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award, Shakespeare Wrote for Money, Housekeeping vs. the Dirt, and The Polysyllabic Spree, and editor of the short story collection Speaking with the Angel. A recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ E. M. Forster Award, and the Orange Word International Writers’ London Award 2003, Hornby lives in North London.