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Me, the Mob, and the Music

One Helluva Ride with Tommy James and the Shondells

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Me, the Mob, and the Music

By: Tommy James, Martin Fitzpatrick
Narrated by: David Colacci
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Everyone knows the hits: "Mony Mony," "I Think We're Alone Now," "Crimson and Clover," "Crystal Blue Persuasion." They are nuggets of rock and pop history. However, few know the unlikely story of how these hits came to be. Tommy James had been performing in rock bands in the Michigan area since the age of 12. Prompted to record a few songs by a local disc jockey in 1964, Tommy chose an obscurity titled "Hanky Panky," which became a minor local hit that came and went. Then, in 1966, the record was rediscovered by a Pittsburgh DJ who started playing it on heavy rotation, prompting a tremendous response. Soon every record mogul in New York was pursuing Tommy and the band. Then an even odder thing happened: every offer except one disappeared, and Tommy found himself in the office of Morris Levy at Roulette Records, where he was handed a pen and ominously promised "one helluva ride." Morris Levy, the legendary "godfather" of the music business, needed a hit, and "Hanky Panky" would be his. The song went to number one; Tommy went on to do much more; and Levy continued to reign.

Me, the Mob, and the Music tells the intimate story of the complex and sometimes terrifying relationship between the bright-eyed, sweet-faced blonde musician from the heartland and the big, bombastic, brutal bully from the Bronx, who hustled, cheated, and swindled his way to the top of the music industry. It is also the story of this swaggering, wildly creative era of rock 'n' roll---when the hits kept coming and payola and the strong arm tactics of the mob were the norm---and what it was like, for better or worse, to be in the middle of it.

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Captivating

I found this was very interesting. I highly recommend you check it out. there was a ton of information that I never knew.

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Drama In Real Life

The book was spellbinding and had too many good moments to single one out. The narrator made me feel like I was there. The language was bad, but I know that was a part of feeling the story.

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Rock N Roll History

This is a good book. The best thing is you will learn Rock N Roll History that you can't find in other books.

Well Read and is an enjoyble listen.

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EXTREMELY INSIGHTFUL WITH A "CAN'T PUT DOWN " FEEL

Would you consider the audio edition of Me, the Mob, and the Music to be better than the print version?

I DID NOT READ THE PRINT VERSION.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Me, the Mob, and the Music?

INVESTIGATING MANY OF THE SIDE CHARACTERS MENTIONED IN THE BOOK.

Which scene was your favorite?

THERE WERE MANY, BUT I LIKED THE SCENES THAT REVIELED THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MEMORIBLE SONGS FROM THE 60'S.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

YES AND I ALMOST DID.

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THE INSITE INTO THE EARLY WORLD OF THE RECORD LABLE INDUSTRY WAS FOR ME FASINATING.

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A great book for baby boomers

As a baby boomer, I found this a very interesting read. I'm not so sure those much younger than I am would appreciate it in the same way. Tommy James and the Shandells were a pretty hot group in the '60s and '70s. Learning about the history of this group, and all of the trials Tommy James went through and put himself through was very interesting to me. I got a little sick of the obscene language there for a while, but the book has a redeeming value when Tommy has to check himself into the Betty Ford Clinic for drug and alcohol addiction. Although I have never used drugs or alcohol, I know enough about the 12 step program that saves so many lives to know that you cannot get well without accepting God, whatever you understand Him to be. Tommy finally had to come to that realization, and was able to get his life back on track. It is a happy ending to a sordid story.

The narrator, David Colacci, did a great job. He is easy to listen to, and had a grasp of the many different characters. I just felt bad for him having to drop the F bomb so many times. I felt bad for myself having to listen to it . . . I know I could have turned it off, but it was really mainly in one part near the end of the book during a huge argument. I lived through it.

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An excellent listen!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes - it's a great look at part of the history of pop music that isn't often talked about and I read and listen to lots of music books.

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

Tommy Jame's openness to talking about his success and his failures was very refreashing.

Have you listened to any of David Colacci’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

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Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

His reference to how he treated those in his personal life vs. his career.

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Not bad...

Very interesting story of Tommy James of Tommy James and the Shondells and his association with mobster Morris Levy and Roulette records. Well read but not my cup of tea. The story however is very interesting and a must for Rock n Roll history buffs.

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///Tommy James, what a ride.

Wonderful book by a band I grew up with. So interesting,and even more so with the narrator.Recommend to anyone interested in rock music and/or the mob’s influence on tthe music industry.

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This book is wonderful surprise!

The story contents are captivating! I hated to turn it off when I had to do something else. The reader is great at using different voices actually surprisingly inspiring at the end! Highly recommend, with a warning that the language is rough.

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Amazing!

I had a friend, deceased now, tell me about this part of the music industry... Being a professional songwriter, I found this book amazing!

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