Liner Notes, Loudon Wainwright III
Liner Notes, Loudon Wainwright III
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Liner Notes
On Parents & Children, Exes & Excess, Death & Decay, & a Few of My Other Favorite Things

Author: Loudon Wainwright III

Narrator: Loudon Wainwright III

Unabridged: 10 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/05/2017


Synopsis

A memoir by the influential Grammy Award-winning singer and actor—son of journalist Loudon Wainwright, former husband of Kate McGarrigle and Suzzy Roche, and father of Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Lexie Kelly Wainwright—a captivating meditation on relationships and creativity from the patriarch of one of America's great musical families.

With a career spanning more than four decades, Loudon Wainwright III has established himself as one of the most enduring singer-songwriters who emerged from the late sixties. Not only does he perform regularly across America and in Europe, but he is a sought after actor, having appeared in such movies as The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, and Sleepwalk with Me; and TV series ranging from M*A*S*H to Person of Interest to Parks and Recreation.

There is probably no singer-songwriter who has so blatantly inserted himself into his songs, about parents, grandparents, children, siblings, and wives. As he puts it in "So Many Songs": It's taken so long to finally see / My songs about you are all about me. The songs can be laugh-out-loud funny, but they also can cut to the bone. In his memoir, Wainwright continues to emphasize the personal: he details the family history his lyrics have referenced and the fractured relationships in the Wainwright family throughout generations: the alcoholism, the infidelities, the competitiveness—as well as the closeness, the successes, and the joy. Wainwright reflects on the experiences that have influenced his songwriting, including boarding school, the music business, swimming, macrobiotics, sex, incarceration, and something he calls Sir Walter Raleigh Syndrome.

The book is very much about being a son—a status that dominates many of Wainwright's songs. But it is also about being a parent, a brother, and a grandfather. Wainwright's song lyrics are represented throughout the book, amplifying his prose and showing the connections between the songs and real life. He also includes excerpts and selections from his father's brilliant LIFE magazine columns—and, in so doing, re-establishes his father as a major essayist of his era. A funny and insightful meditation on family, inspiration, and art, Wainwright's memoir will thrill fans, listeners, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of music and life.

About Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III is a singer-songwriter and actor. In 1968 he began to write songs and in 1969 recorded his first album. Wainwright has recorded twenty-seven albums, including his 2010 Grammy Award-winning High, Wide, & Handsome. His songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Mose Allison, Rufus Wainwright, Bonnie Raitt, and Earl Scruggs, among others. As an actor he has appeared on TV (M*A*S*H, Ally McBeal, Undeclared), in movies (Big Fish, The Aviator, Knocked Up), on Broadway (Pump Boys and Dinettes) and off (Hot Lunch Apostles, Surviving Twin). "Mr. Wainwright wrings more human truth out of his contradiction than any other songwriter of his generation." (The New York Times, Stephen Holden)


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on January 20, 2018

I've listened to Loudon Wainwright III's music over the years and remember him on Mash but have never been a huge fan. That said I really enjoyed reading his memoirs. Turning 60 myself this year, his relections on his 50, 60 & 70 year milestones struck a chord with me as well as his relationship wit......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 01, 2018

Pretty much what you would expect. Loudon has always written and sang songs about his life. It is all there. The affairs, the kids, the ex wifes and girlfriends. Even the fans. Loudon seems so human, sometimes petty, sometimes brilliant. Gonna pull out that massive box set of music and enjoy it thi......more

Goodreads review by Rod on November 20, 2017

Listened to this (mostly) on a round/road trip to San Francisco and enjoyed it immensely. First off, of course, I am a huge Loudon Wainwright fan since hearing my brother's copy of the second album when I was just a little kid. Secondly, he has continued to put out raw, poignant, raggedy, poetic, ho......more

Goodreads review by William on October 02, 2017

I one time met Loudon Wainwright in a distant land. I was slightly afraid to approach him. But he shocked me by being warm and friendly. I expected neither warmth nor friendliness instead of the vituperative dysphoria he so vividly portrays. Thus, as his albums show, he surprises us constantly. He f......more

Goodreads review by John on September 19, 2017

This isn’t the prettiest book. But Wainwright opens up his life to us like a chef with a blade. He’s fearless. Sometimes I was stunned, and I always felt he was telling the truth. Not everyone can start a chapter with an admission like this: “Recently someone was telling me about seeing a singer-son......more