The
French Scorpions fan
club Crazyscorps recently
conducted an interview with the band's former drummer, Herman
Rarebell.
During the chat, Rarebell spoke
about his new autobiography entitled "And
Speaking Of Scorpions…",
his chaotic beginnings with the band, the state of the world and his
regrets as an absent father. You can now listen to the interview in
three parts below.
"And
Speaking of Scorpions..." is
tentatively scheduled for release in the fall. A press/media tour
will take place in late October through early November to coincide
with the book's release.
Commented Herman:
"This is the all-too true story of one of the greatest rock and
roll bands of the 1980s. But unlike so many autobiographies written
these days, I decided to write it for you the fans. No, not just the
fans in North America as it's already being portrayed in the media
because of the fact, I suspect, it's written in English. It is
written for all of our fans everywhere in the known world!!! And
since it is for you, rather than focus on all the ordinary array of
things such offerings tend to make so predominant, once you open this
book be prepared to have the most fun you can legally have anywhere
in the literary world while you immerse yourself in the story of the
Scorpions.
It is my gift to you to say thank you for all you have given to
me."
Shrewdly concealed within this autobiography is not
only what can be considered the quintessential, definitive history of
arguably the greatest band of their era, but also a masterful weaving
of some of the most entertaining wit, whimsy and sage wisdom ever
shared within the covers of a simple book. Sure to be considered a
masterpiece by those who have a love of tongue in cheek irony and
satire, not to mention great storytelling, it raises the bar for such
offerings to a decidedly new level. With his endless anecdotes and
tales, Herman draws
the lines that led to the group's ascension to the "Mount
Olympus of rock music," while his co-writer, Michael
Krikorian,
clearly lends his assistance to color them in, providing more hues
and tones than Crayola ever put in a box of crayons. Together, they
set a table and serve up a banquet of sarcasm and memories truly fit
for a king! (The King of Monaco to be precise.) There are no sacred
cherubs spared from the harpoon of a master yarn-spinner, as the
puns, innuendo and endless wordplay are meant to entertain and
lampoon much of the history not only of an incredible band but also
of a generation. Though having none of the calories but plenty of the
guilt, the frankness and honesty expressed upon each sinfully
delicious page will never spoil your appetite but will only leave you
yearning for more.
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