Turn Around Bright Eyes, Rob Sheffield
Turn Around Bright Eyes, Rob Sheffield
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Turn Around Bright Eyes
A Karaoke Love Story

Author: Rob Sheffield

Narrator: Rob Sheffield

Unabridged: 6 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/06/2013


Synopsis

Once upon a time I was falling apart. Now I'm always falling in love.Pick up the microphone.When Rob Sheffield moved to New York City in the summer of 2001, he was a young widower trying to start a new life in a new town. Behind, in the past, was his life as a happily married rock critic, with a wife he adored, and a massive collection of mix tapes that captured their life together. And then, in a flash, all he had left were the tapes.Beyoncé , Bowie, Bon Jovi, Benatar . . .One night, some friends dragged him to a karaoke bar in the West Village. A night out was a rare occasion for Rob back then.Turn aroundSomehow, that night in a karaoke bar turned into many nights, in many karaoke bars. Karaoke became a way out, a way to escape the past, a way to be someone else if only for the span of a three-minute song. Discovering the sublime ridiculousness of karaoke, despite the fact that he couldn't carry a tune, he began to find his voice.Turn aroundAnd then the unexpected happened. A voice on the radio got Rob's attention. The voice came attached to a woman who was unlike anyone he'd ever met before. A woman who could name every constellation in the sky, and every Depeche Mode B side. A woman who could belt out a mean Bonnie Tyler.Bright EyesTurn Around Bright Eyes is an emotional journey of hilarity and heartbreak with a karaoke soundtrack. It's a story about finding the courage to move on, clearing your throat, and letting it rip. It's a story about navi- gating your way through adult romance. And it's a story about how songs get tangled up in our deepest emotions, evoking memories of the past while inspiring hope for the future.

About Rob Sheffield

Rob Sheffield is a columnist for Rolling Stone, where he has been writing about music, TV, and pop culture since 1997. He is the author of the national bestsellers Love Is a Mix Tape: Love and Loss, One Song at a Time; Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man’s Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut; Turn Around Bright Eyes: The Rituals of Love & Karaoke: On Bowie; and Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

After Love Is A Mixtape, I'll always have a soft spot for Rob Sheffield. That book was so terrible and sad. Being a widower at such a young age. I can't imagine. There's a scene from that book. After the EMTs come to pick up his wife, he's in his house and there's EMT trash all over the floor. Plasti......more

3.5 stars This book is hilarious. It was fun to read. It is relatable. It is refreshing. It is mostly about Karaoke, which we all must admit is a perplexing enterprise enjoyed by the masses....I mean seriously, people make total idiots out of themselves (generally while in a drunken stupor), and go......more

Goodreads review by Mainon

Over the course of my reading it, this book slipped from four stars to three stars, and finally fell to two. It's a got a cute, if slightly gimmicky, hook: he's basically telling the story of how he fell in love with his second wife after being widowed, using the conceit of the progression of songs......more

Goodreads review by Paula

Apparently, I am a "Geddycorn": "Guitarist Alex Lifeson has the best line... on their fan base: 'In the early stages, it was very young, almost one hundred percent male. And then, as the years went by, it remained one hundred percent male.'" This book KEEPS making me laugh out loud.......more