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  • I Needn'ts Have Said That

  • The True History of the Best Worst Band You’ve Never Heard Of
  • By: K Zebulon McConnell
  • Narrated by: Jack Itis
  • Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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I Needn'ts Have Said That

By: K Zebulon McConnell
Narrated by: Jack Itis
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Step into the van right beside Kyle, Ax, Don, and Phil, as Kyle recounts his days as a professional touring musician in the best worst band you've never heard of. In this raucous tell-all book, Kyle Katastrophe of the punk rock band The Needn'ts holds nothing back. This isn't just a tale of all the fun days of rock n' roll when everything goes right. this depicts a struggling band in its heyday, warts and all. It's a hilarious jaunt across the United States where everything can, and frequently does, go wrong.

©2024 K Zebulon McConnell (P)2024 Atomitone Music
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As Real as it gets on the road with a Punk Band

What drew me to this book? I am a former professional and touring drummer from the LA area playing in punk bands, country bands, rock bands, industrial bands etc. I loved all of it. I can relate to many of the events that happen in this great book.

"I Needn'ts Have Said That" by K Zebulon McConnell is a wildly entertaining and brutally honest memoir that takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the chaotic life of a punk rock band, The Needn'ts. Kyle Katastrophe, the band's leader, offers an unfiltered glimpse into the gritty reality of life on the road, filled with humor, mishaps, and the raw passion that fueled their music.

**Plot and Themes:**
The book delves into the life of a struggling band that, despite their best efforts, remains on the fringes of fame. Kyle's storytelling is honest, hilarious and heartbreaking as he recounts the band's numerous misadventures across the United States. The narrative captures the essence of the punk rock spirit—rebellious, raw, and unapologetically real. Themes of perseverance, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of dreams are woven throughout the book, making it relatable to anyone who has ever chased the seemingly impossible goal of rock stardom.

**Characters:**
Kyle, Ax, Don, and Phil are more than just band members; they are a dysfunctional family bound by their love for music. Each character is vividly brought to life through Kyle's anecdotes, making the reader feel like a part of their journey. The camaraderie and occasional conflicts among the band members add depth to the story, showcasing the highs and lows of their shared experiences.

**Writing Style:**
McConnell's writing is engaging and conversational, making it easy to get lost in the tales of The Needn'ts. The humor is sharp, and the self-deprecating tone adds an authentic touch to the narrative. While the book is filled with funny moments, it doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of their journey, offering a balanced and honest portrayal of life in a struggling band.

**Highlights:**
- The hilarious recounting of gigs gone wrong, from equipment failures to bizarre audience interactions.
- The behind-the-scenes look at the music industry, providing a sobering contrast to the glamorized image of rock stardom.
- Kyle's personal reflections on the meaning of success and the sacrifices made along the way.

**Critique:**
Only one. While the book is highly entertaining, and kept my attention throughout, some of the stories seemed rushed with some details left out. I wanted more. One of the small issues is the lack of detail in some of the storytelling. Some of the stories in the book seem to skim over details that could have been more pivotal, leaving readers with a sense of needing and wanting more. Key moments that should have been expanded upon seemed glossed over, depriving the story of the emotional impact it could have had.

**Conclusion:**
"I Needn'ts Have Said That" is a must-read for music enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys a good underdog story. It's a raw, funny, and poignant memoir that captures the essence of the punk rock spirit and the relentless drive to keep playing music, no matter the odds. Kyle Katastrophe and The Needn'ts may be the best worst band you've never heard of, but their story is one you'll remember long after you turn the last page.

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