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2Description
From renowned diplomat and musician Andr225s
Simonyi whom Stephen Colbert calls the only
ambassador I know who can shred a mean guitar
comes a timely and revealing memoir about growing
up behind the Iron Curtain and longing for
freedom while chasing the great power of rock and
roll In ROCKING TOWARD A FREE WORLD, Simonyi
charts the struggle of growing up in 1960s
Hungary, a world in which listening to his
favorite music was a powerful but furtive
endeavor records were blackmarket bootlegs
concerts were held under strict control, even
banned protests were folded into song lyrics Get
caught listening to Western radio could mean
punishment, maybe prison That didnt matter to
Simonyi, who from an early age felt the
tremendous pull of rock and roll, the lure of
American popular culture, and a burning desire to
buck the system Inspired by the protest music
coming out of the West, he formed a band and
became part of Hungarys burgeoning rock scene
Then came the setbacks tightening of control by
the state, the seemingly inescapable weight of an
authoritarian system, and the collapse of
Simonyis own dreams of stardom A story of youth,
rebellion, and hope, ROCKING TOWARD A FREE WORLD
sheds new light on two of the most
powerful forces of the modern age global
democracy and rock and roll Deeply vital
and compelling, Simonyis memoir chronicles how
one mans tremendous connection to American and
British popular music inspired him to make
a difference in his country and, eventually, the
world It tells the story of a generation, as
played out in song lyrics and guitar riffs
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5Description
From renowned diplomat and musician Andr225s
Simonyi whom Stephen Colbert calls the
only ambassador I know who can shred a mean
guitar comes a timely and revealing memoir about
growing up behind the Iron Curtain and longing
for freedom while chasing the great power of rock
and roll In ROCKING TOWARD A FREE WORLD, Simonyi
charts the struggle of growing up in 1960s
Hungary, a world in which listening to his
favorite music was a powerful but furtive
endeavor records were blackmarket bootlegs
concerts were held under strict control, even
banned protests were folded into song lyrics Get
caught listening to Western radio could mean
punishment, maybe prison That didnt matter to
Simonyi, who from an early age felt the
tremendous pull of rock and roll, the lure of
American popular culture, and a burning desire to
buck the system Inspired by the protest music
coming out of the West, he formed a band and
became part of Hungarys burgeoning rock scene
Then came the setbacks tightening of control by
the state, the seemingly inescapable weight of an
authoritarian system, and the collapse of
Simonyis own dreams of stardom A story of youth,
rebellion, and hope, ROCKING TOWARD A FREE WORLD
sheds new light on two of the most powerful
forces of the modern age global democracy and
rock and roll Deeply vital and compelling,
Simonyis memoir chronicles how one
mans tremendous connection to American and
British popular music inspired him to make a
difference in his country and, eventually, the
world It tells the story of a generation, as
played out in song lyrics and guitar riffs
6PDF Rocking Toward a Free World When
the Stratocaster Beat the Kalashnikov Ipad