1. ... choosing to like the Who and the Rolling Stones because it was considered more manly than liking the Beatles.
2. Ian seemed to take growing up more seriously than the others, as if kicking against it could prolong his youth.
3. Ian’s was diverse and exciting, and quite different to the poppy Motown-type music that my friends were listening to.
4. ‘Taking Valium was meant to be fun. There was never anything sinister about it, but it got out of hand. That had a lot to do with this romantic image. Taking drugs seemed a good image. When I was told he had killed himself, my first thought was: “What an indulgent bastard he is.” There was no need to do it. What he really wanted to do was play rock and roll. I think he was doing what he wanted to do. The theatrical way he did it suggests... (查看原文)
还没人写过短评呢