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Never a Dull Moment
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DAVID HEPWORTH is a music journalist and publishing industry analyst who has launched several successful British magazines, presented the BBC rock music program Whistle Test, and anchored the coverage of Live Aid in '85. Winner of the Editor and Writer of the Year awards from the Professional Publishers Association and the Mark Boxer Award from the British Society of Magazine Editors, he is the radio columnist for the Guardian and a media correspondent for the newspaper.

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"Cleverly crafted chapters form a glittery, boisterous month-by-month calendar of the 'annus mirabilis...the busiest, most creative, most innovative, most interesting, and longest-resounding year' of an era that produced music we are still listening to."
-Elle Magazine "Wonderful storytelling."
-Forbes "A revelatory account of the bombshell 365 days that gave birth to what the author dubs 'the rock era.'"
-O: The Oprah Magazine "[An] expansive overview of the high-water mark of rock's album-oriented maturity....[Hepworth is] sharp and zingy....his mix of garrulousness and dry wit makes Never a Dull Moment a zip to read."
-NPR "Fascinating cultural history... Vivid, irreverent prose and analytic insight distinguish the book from the legion of Boomer nostalgia titles. Alongside the requisite gossip, Hepworth's magisterial overview notes the exploitation of nostalgia, the rise of the singer/songwriter, the elevation of rock stars into louche aristocrats, and the transformation of FM radio to an album-oriented rock format. Hepworth also details the openness of record labels to new talent and experimental recording techniques that laid the groundwork for punk, indie, and electronica."
-Publishers Weekly "[Never a Dull Moment is] laced with a wisdom gathered over many years as a journalist and industry insider, and with an enthusiasm for the music and an understanding of the economics driving the evolution of popular culture...a highly readable reassessment and a convincing argument for the importance of a year in which the culture of rock began to be aware that it was living out its good old days."
-New Statesman "[An] entertaining exploration of the year in music that was 1971... [Hepworth] painstakingly recounts the album releases, Top of the Pops performances, and endless touring dates that defined the year... [His] chronicle of the year is loaded with gossipy anecdotes, adroit criticism, and earnest affection for the musicians, record executives, and technicians who defined it. An exuberant tour through a pivotal year in the development of popular music and culture."
-Kirkus Reviews "Hepworth brings rare perspicacity into the business machinations of the era, whose movers and shakers were, as he points out, often from a previous, less starry-eyed generation...Never a Dull Moment lives up to its title."
-The Guardian "One of the many strengths of Hepworth's book is that it combines both perspectives: emphasising how much a part of 21st-century life these albums remain, while also reminding us that, back when they were made, what most people took for granted was pop's lack of a shelf life... Near the beginning of this richly enjoyable book, Hepworth argues that 1971 saw the pop era giving way to rock. Even so, his own approach is much more like the best pop: never taking itself too seriously, essentially out to entertain but also an awful lot smarter than its absence of solemnity might lead you to think."
-The Spectator "An engaging and thought-provoking read... Hepworth points out more than once that at the time he had no idea how lucky he was. He knows now - and so do we."
-Daily Mail "With its apt title, Never a Dull Moment makes you want to be 25 in the '70s again."
-Associated Press "A fast ride through that year proving that the hot pants sensation was not the only thing making news."
-The Charlotte Observer

"Soon every post-war year will have its own tombstone book, but this is already one of the best."
-GQ, Editor's Hit List "A clever and entertaining book...Hepworth proves a refreshingly independent thinker. His style is pithy and his eye for anecdotal detail sharp...a thoroughly provoking delight."
-Daily Telegraph "If you haven't listened to the albums discussed in this book in a while (or never have), reading Never a Dull Moment will make you pull them up on your device and give them a listen. That is how good this book is."
-Counterpunch

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