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1982 | Jian Ghomeshi
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In 1982 the Commodore 64 computer was introduced, Ronald Reagan survived being shot, the Falkland War started and ended, Michael Jackson released Thriller, Canada repatriated its Constitution, and the first compact disc was sold in Germany. And that’s not all. In 1982 I blossomed from a naive fourteen-year-old trying to fit in with the cool kids to something much more: a naive eyeliner-wearing, fifteen-year-old trying to fit in with the cool kids. So writes Jian Ghomeshi in this, his first book, 1982. It is a memoir told across ten intertwined stories of the songs and musical moments that changed his life. Obsessed with David Bowie ("I wanted to be Bowie,” he recalls), the adolescent Ghomeshi embarks on a Nick Hornbyesque journey to make music the centre of his life. Acceptance meant being cool, and being cool meant being Bowie. And being Bowie meant pointy black boots, eyeliner, and hair gel. Add to that the essential all-black wardrobe and you have two very confused Iranian parents, busy themselves with gaining acceptance in Canada against the backdrop of the revolution in Iran. It is a bittersweet, heartfelt book that recalls awkward moments such as Ghomeshi’s performance as the “Ivory” in a school production of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney’s Ebony and Ivory; a stakeout where Rush was rehearsing for its world tour; and a memorable day at the Police picnic of 1982. Music is the jumping-off place for Ghomeshi to discuss young love, young heartache, conformity, and the nature of cool. At the same time, 1982 is an entertaining cultural history of a crazy era of glam, glitter, and gender-bending fads and fashions. And it is definitely the first rock memoir by a Persian-Canadian new waver.
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emilycoc
1982 | Jian Ghomeshi
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Mehso-so

I see why I liked this book when I first read it. I‘m having a hard time deciding how to rate it now, as I just found it was a bit all over the place. But I will say - and I don‘t think this can count as a spoiler - this was the perfect kitschy 80s book.

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emilycoc
1982 | Jian Ghomeshi
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I decided to choose a re-read that I know will be a quick read for my next book. I originally bought this because of a review that compared it to High Fidelity, one of my favourite books. It‘s really only like High Fidelity in one specific aspect, from what I remember, but I know I enjoyed this before and hope to enjoy again.

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SG2014
1982 | Jian Ghomeshi
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#RockinMay day 31. 🇨🇦 Canadian edition. I used to like Jian Ghomeshi and loved his show on CBC. And then I found out he's kind of a #creep. And now he's disappeared into the abyss that follows a scandal. FYI, he should stick to hosting a talk show, his book wasn't so great.

Cinfhen Don't know the #creep but your comments cracked me up!!! 7y
merelybookish Such a creep! 7y
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SG2014
1982 | Jian Ghomeshi
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Not sure if Jian's scandal should increase or decrease the value of his signature.
In my defence, I bought his book, went to his book event, and asked for his signature before I thought he was a sleazeball
#signedSundays