Dancing in the Darkness

Dancing in the Darkness

by Frankie Poullain (Author)

Synopsis

This is one man's guide to begging for sex, smuggling drugs and pretending to be rock 'n' roll...The one time pirate bass warrior of cock rockers, The Darkness offers an illustrated alternative self-help book based on the philosophy of disaster: 'How To Be A Bass Player With No Sense Of Rhythm', 'How To Be A Tour Guide With No Sense Of Direction', 'How To Get Into The Closet', 'How To Go From Chateau To Shit-hole', and so on. Just take up what you are worst at, hold on tight, and enjoy the ride!In this off-beat, hilarious, hare-brained manual on fame, fortune and the universe, Frankie offers a unique slant on the bigger questions in life in an attempt to help readers (and himself) arrive at a greater understanding of the world through the excesses of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Thanks to a revolutionary process called the 'Mind Sweeper', devised by his Polish cleaner, he is able to make sense of his life before, during and after 'that band' he played in...

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
Published: 17 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 184454544X
ISBN 13: 9781844545445

Media Reviews
The bassist reveals how he introduced a porn star toLemmy from Motorhead as a peace offering, and gave up a chance to pull actress Kirsten Dunst. Sun
Author Bio
Frankie Poullain was a Venezuelan tour guide until he was bullied into playing bass guitar for glam-metal pranksters The Darkness.