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Some New Kind of Kick

By: Kid Congo Powers, Chris Campion - contributor
Narrated by: Kid Congo Powers, Raphael Corkhill
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An intimate coming-of-age memoir by legendary guitarist Kid Congo Powers, detailing his experiences as a young, queer Mexican-American in 1970s Los Angeles through his rise in the glam rock and punk rock scenes.

Kid Congo Powers has been described as a “legendary guitarist and paragon of cool” with “the greatest resume ever of anyone in rock music." That unique imprint on rock history stems from being a member of not one but three beloved, groundbreaking, and influential groups—Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Cramps, and last but not least, The Gun Club, the wildly inventive punk-blues band he co-founded.

Some New Kind of Kick begins as an intimate coming-of-age tale, of a young, queer, Chicano kid, growing up in a suburb east of East LA, in the mid-‘70s, exploring his sexual identity through glam rock. When a devastating personal tragedy crushes his teenage dreams, he finds solace and community through fandom, as founder ("The Prez") of the Ramones West Coast fan club, and immerses himself in the delinquent chaos of the early LA punk scene.

A chance encounter with another superfan, in the line outside the Whiskey-A-Go-Go to get into a Pere Ubu concert, changes the course of his life entirely. Jeffrey Lee Pierce, a misfit Chicano punk who runs the Blondie fan club, proposes they form a band. The Gun Club is born. So begins an unlikely transition from adoring fan to lauded performer. In Pierce, he finds brotherhood, a creative voice, and a common cause, but also a shared appetite for self-destruction that threatens to overwhelm them both.

Quirky, droll, and heartfelt, with a pitch-perfect evocation of time and place, and a wealth of richly drawn supporting characters, Some New Kind of Kick is a memoir of personal transformation, addiction and recovery, friendship and belonging, set against the relentless creativity and excess of the ’70s and ’80s underground music scenes.

©2022 Kid Congo Powers (P)2022 Hachette Books
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Great book, Great performance

I wish the book had been a little longer and maybe go more in Pink Monkey Birds but overall a fantastic book about an absolutely unique and talented individual! 🤘Kid Congo Powers rocks!

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Heartfelt and full of amazing performers

It seems like Kid Congo has seen it all and done it all and played with them all. Hearing him tell his story, with no shortage of funny, fly on the wall observations, is the next best thing to being there yourself. What an amazing journey.

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Brilliant, Meditative and Cinematic

Who says punk rock troubadours aren’t the historians of the modern era? Kid was front and center during all the major cultural revolutions, which he contextualizes through the eyes of his enlightened and sensitive soul (a self-described “magical being.”) Buckle up for the high jinx, the nine-lived close calls, busts, scrapes with larceny (both as victim and unwitting culprit in an accidentally stolen car), casual deportation, ugly nationalism, alpha male bandmate group dynamics, homophobia, a smattering of racism, the heavy pendulum of addiction and the loss of too damn many friends to HIV/AIDS. Kid’s soothing contrabasso deadpan is a hilarious take on the tragicomedy of modern life, and had me laughing out loud one minute, crying the next. I did have a driveway moment (well, a Target parking lot moment) and an unexpectedly emotional reaction when Kid recounts being in Berlin when the wall came down. I won’t spoil it — you have to hear it. To me, that scene encapsulates the ethos of the rock counterculture, the all for one and one for all modus operandi of punk comrades in arms, and the elation of a shared human experience so profound. Meditative, brave, gloriously detailed and funny as hell — thanks for the ride, Kid! Can’t wait for the movie!

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Beautifully told story of an amazing life

Kid is witty and compassionate in sharing his story. So many losses and successes, particularly his recovery.

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Good listen

Enjoyed learning more about Congo Powers as ive enjoyed & enjoy much Cramps music. Now imma check out other music he was/is involved with!

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Fantastic!!

Such a marvel! I had been hoping for a memoir from Patricia Morrison but this is so much better! The stories, the insights, the struggles and the triumphs...just a wonderful story from one of my favorite musicians.
It is always best to hear it from the proverbial horses mouth and this book is no exception! Kid Congo is a most gracious host, entertaining and eloquent, soft spoken and charming. Thank you, Kid Congo, for allowing me into your world and showing me the people behind some of my youthful gods (present company included).

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A great underground rock n roll memoir

Completely captivating from start to finish. For fans of great story telling and real rock n roll. Even if you’re not familiar with his music you will likely find his stories engaging and relatable. Recommended!

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Great book

This book is very honest about Powers' life and describes the atmosphere of the 70s really well. He does a great job reading it too.

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LOVED IT!

King Congo is a living legend! I also grew up and played in bands in La Puente. At one point, we even covered a Gun Club track (for years) with one of the bands I played in. Listening to the audio book, narrated by King himself, was trully special. Such an amazing book!

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