Mo' Meta Blues
The World According to Questlove
Ahmir Thompson author Ben Greenman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Published:28th May '15
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This memoir by Questlove delves into his life, music, and the influential figures around him, making Mo' Meta Blues a captivating read.
In Mo' Meta Blues, Questlove, the multi-talented drummer and cultural icon, takes readers on a journey through his life and the vibrant world of music. This memoir is not just a recounting of events; it is a deep exploration of the influences and experiences that shaped him as an artist. From his childhood in 1970s West Philadelphia, where he was surrounded by the sounds of doo-wop, to his rise as a key figure in the hip-hop scene with The Roots, Questlove shares pivotal moments that define his artistic identity.
The narrative is rich with reflections on the music industry, offering insights into the artists who have inspired him. Questlove discusses the greats, the fakes, and the original voices that have left an indelible mark on him. Through anecdotes and musings, he reveals the complexities of navigating fame and creativity, all while maintaining a sense of humor and authenticity. The book touches on broader themes of black art and culture, making it a significant commentary on the evolution of music.
Mo' Meta Blues is more than just a memoir; it is a philosophical dialogue about memory and identity. Questlove's unique perspective encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and the narratives they create. With its blend of personal stories and cultural critique, this book stands as a testament to the enduring power of music and the stories that accompany it.
ISBN: 9781455501373
Dimensions: 204mm x 134mm x 20mm
Weight: 260g
288 pages