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Doug Brod - They Just Seem a Little Weird: How KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz Remade Rock and Roll

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Copyright 2020 by Doug Brod Cover design by Timothy ODonnell Cover photographs - photo 1

Copyright 2020 by Doug Brod

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Cover photographs: Starz Gems/Getty Images; Cheap Trick Ebet Roberts/Getty Images; Aerosmith Ron Pownall Photography/Getty Images; KISS Peter Cade/Getty Images

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Brod, Doug, author.

Title: They just seem a little weird: how Kiss, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz remade rock and roll / Doug Brod.

Description: [First.] | New York: Hachette Books, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2020023644 | ISBN 9780306845192 (hardcover) | ISBN9780306845215 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Rock music19711980History and criticism. | Rock music19811990History and criticism. | Kiss (Musical group) | Cheap

Trick (Musical group) | Aerosmith (Musical group) | Starz (Musical group)

Classification: LCC ML3534 .B73 2020 | DDC 782.42166092/2 [B]dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020023644

ISBNs: 978-0-306-84519-2 (hardcover), 978-0-306-84521-5 (ebook)

E3-20201031-JV-NF-ORI

Once upon a time, in the faraway galaxy known as the 70s, there were four tightly knit gangs of misfits and screwupsthree megaplatinum Hall of Fame bands and one near miss. Doug Brod thoroughly and seamlessly chronicles their interlocking stories, and how their ups and downs, friendships and rivalries, lucky breaks and twists of fate rewrote the rules of rock and roll for Americas denim-clad masses.

Alan Light, SiriusXM radio host and author of The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of Hallelujah

They Just Seem a Little Weird is a wildly entertaining study of four Me Decade bands, showing how their influence would come to shape successive generations and genres of music. Doug Brod delivers the perfect balance of reportage, reminiscence, and rock-and-roll excess. Deeply researched, evocatively written, and utterly enjoyablethis is a surprisingly essential work of pop-culture history.

Bob Mehr, author of Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements

Doug Brod gives the 70s hard-rock world of KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz the scholarly research, the historical narrative, andabove all elsethe respect it deserves. Youll be constantly entertained and enlightened by his backstage stories and newly unearthedand eye-openingconnections between all these bands. The book rock and rolls and parties all night, on every page.

David Browne, author of Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY, and the Lost Story of 1970

You wanted the best and you got it, the hottest rock-history book of the year They Just Seem a Little Weird! Doug Brod expertly weaves together the stories of three iconic bands and a fourth act, Starz, you may never have heard ofbut by which youll be no less intrigued. Its a smart, funny, and thoroughly fascinating look at an incredibly influential era in American rock music.

Mark Yarm, author of Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge

Doug Brods detail-rich book exemplifies the same transfixing qualities of the bands he profiles: the over-the-top hysteria of KISS, the creative tension of Aerosmith, the charming accessibility of Cheap Trick, and the competency of Starz.

Chuck Klosterman, author of Fargo Rock City

Doug Brod surrenders to his passion for 70s pop rock in this thoroughly researched and meticulously wrought group portrait, and, much to his credit, he is happy to give himself away as a lifelong fan of music he defends as well worth the attention. This a rock book of the rarest kind: unaffected, unpretentious, and unafraid to be fun.

David Hajdu, author of Positively 4th Street

They Just Seem a Little Weird tells the whole strange story of how 70s rock conquered the world, from Detroit Rock City to Budokan. Doug Brod brilliantly captures the moment when loud guitars collided with old-school showbiz glitz and helped create the future.

Rob Sheffield, author of Dreaming the Beatles

Doug Brod describes KISS as smart guys writing dumb songs for smart people. In this loving and detailed book, Brod is a smart guy writing about dumb bands for smart people. He turns over every rawk in finding connections between four proudly ludicrous bands who have rarely been taken this seriously, except by their accountants. Brod follows these longhaired scallywags from obscurity to debauchery to (usually, not always) sobriety, and tells a story that isnt about just rock music, but about America.

Rob Tannenbaum, coauthor of I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution

Im a little older than Doug Brod, so my rock heroes were Dylan, the Stones, Roxy Music, and the underappreciated Procol Harum. But Brod grew up with KISS, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and the tragically underappreciated Starz. They Just Seem a Little Weird is a wonderful account of the incestuous relationships of these four groups. Brod is a first-class music historianhes interviewed musicians, promoters, managers, radio programmers, and even fans to fill out the interlocking family trees of these groups, and, in the process, provided much more detailed accounts than those available at Ancestry.com. So pour a glass of cold gin, crack open the book, let the music do the talking, and surrender to the glory of rock and roll.

Larry Ratso Sloman, author of On the Road with Bob Dylan

They Just Seem a Little Weird pays tribute to the bands I started loving as a young teen. When KISS, Aerosmith, and Cheap Trick finally broke through, I could say, I told you so to all of the disbelievers, but Starz were also important to me. I saw all of these bands live in New York City and loved every minute. Doug Brod nails it and takes me back. Its a fun read.

Matt Pinfield, radio and TV host

In uncovering the zillion interconnections between three of the most popular and influential rock bands of their eraand one that shoulda, coulda, woulda beenThey Just Seem a Little Weird compellingly embodies a familiar but essential life lesson: its a small world after all, so be nice to everyone you meet, because you might do a reunion tour with them forty years from now.

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