One Foot on the Platform: A Rock 'N' Roll Journey

Peter Goddard
Edited by J.A. Wainwright
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One Foot on the Platform: A Rock 'N' Roll Journey

Peter Goddard
Edited by J.A. Wainwright
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"This diverting collection of concert reviews, essays, and other writings ... shines with surprisingly intimate portraits of some of music’s most famous personalities ... It adds up to an illuminating record of rock’s coming-of-age." — Publisher's Weekly

"A rock ’n’ roll journey well worth taking." —The Toronto Star

“This is the soundtrack of our lives in print.” — Winnipeg Free Press

"A colourful collection of rock 'n' roll insight." —The Globe and Mail

“Despite the famous company he kept, it’s Goddard who is ultimately the star of this quietly autobiographical book.” — Literary Review of Canada

“Like rediscovering a long-lost album by your favourite band.” —Elliott Lefko, AEG/Goldenvoice Concerts (promoter for Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Sigur Ros, and Courtney Barnett)

"Peter Goddard's brilliant reporting helped define an era." —Jeanne Beker, television host and author of Heart on My Sleeve: Stories from a Life Well Worn 

“This illuminating collection confirms Goddard's place among the world’s finest critics.” —Nicholas Jennings, author of Lightfoot

“Through Goddard’s eyes, we witness rock’s ascendance from teen trash to adult art, an evolution he playfully interrogated throughout his career. Essential reading for those who want to understand not just where today’s music came from, but the long, hard-earned shadow of the Sixties Generation.” —Jonny Dovercourt, author of Any Night of the Week: A D.I.Y. History of Toronto Music, 1957–2001

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"A joy to read a trip through memories of popular music highlights from the blues to punk."

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  • Published date: Mar 11, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: House Of Anansi Press Inc
  • ISBN: 9781487010430
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

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