By: Matt Fielder
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Matt Fielder is a prolific writer who has previously had work published as a food critic, columnist and journalist for The Richmond and Twickenham Times, as well as just about every other local newspaper and magazine in Surrey. He is also a renowned compère and MC of many events both large and small up and down the country, as well as an accomplished kids and adult party DJ. He is, however, perhaps best known locally for being a rock singer and fronting many bands over the years. He currently has an album out 21-Gun Salute by the United Kingdom of Rock, showcasing his work and gigs regularly on the pub circuit with classic rock cover band Ransom. He has been married for 30 years to his wife, Alicia, and they have two children – Ryan (16) and Zosia (11) – and they live in Fetcham, Surrey. Although a contributor to many publications over the years, this is in fact his first officially published book of any description.
This book is killer, what a funny fella he is too! Very honest account and what an amazing story. Loved the hilarious references to scenes from films and TV as well. I think anyone who has ever been in a band can relate to this, but it’s not exclusive and Matt invites everyone into this very heartwarming and brutally honest account of his life in the music industry and beyond, The Polish adventure in particular, had me in stitches! I actually picked this book up to take on holiday with me but started reading it on the plane and just couldn’t put it down. In fact, the stewardess came over to me and asked me why I was laughing so much, so I told her and she said “I’ll have to buy a copy” so that’s one more sold for sure. I really cannot recommend this book highly enough. Can I give it six stars.?
I a well-written book. A real page-turner that will keep you entertained till the end is also very humourous.It took you on a journey about his band Hurricane Jane and trying to get a break in the music industry which is a very competitive industry. Personally, it mentioned places in Richmond and Twickenham which I know so well, and took you through the story of how he met and married his wife. Very lovely story ❤️. Please give it a read Matt is a lovely genuine guy who is very funny. Also if you have a free Friday or Saturday night see if you can catch him singing with his current band Ransom " More than just a pub band" You will have a night to remember
Wow, I could not put this book down. So well written. I laughed, cried, and was shocked in places. It shows how hard Matt has worked and has never given up on his dream. I wish I had known him in these years and seen him play. I have now seen him with his bandmates in Ransom and I think the music industry in the 90’s missed out on a great showman and star.
Okay, seeing as how I've known the infamous Author since the 1980's it was hard to give an unbiased, honest review.
Actually, it wasn't that hard because the book is either laugh-out-loud funny or my sense of humor is warped. Honestly, It's a great read with Matt writing along the lines of Spike Milligan and his War memoirs. I haven't finished it yet so I'm expecting some more serious parts to emerge but so far, it's brilliant, funny, sharp, and witty. Unlike me, who happens to be warped and shi- oh never mind, buy it and judge for yourselves. If you're remotely into rising Rock bands and have a sense of humor, I can strongly recommend it. I gave 5 stars because that's all I was allowed to give! Cheers Matt and the band!
Matt Fielder is undoubtedly a talented poet, lyricist, and born performer and after reading his memoirs you can add writer to his CV! You Know You Love It is his memoir of being the frontman of heavy rock n roll band Hurricane Jane in the 1990s.
Matt has a way with words; he’s funny, irreverent, honest, and completely real. Join Matt on his crazy ride of being in an aspiring rock band. Matt shoots from the hip and is always very self-deprecating. His memoirs have been compared to Spinal Tap, but this story is true!
With a real-life cast of many colorful characters (some who I know personally!), this is the story of one band’s overwhelming desire to succeed in the rock n roll industry, despite the frequent knockbacks.
Matt’s writing is real and raw and he is so, so funny. What you see (or in this case what you read!) is what you get with Matt! He tells his band’s story and how he remembers it and there were many laugh-out-loud moments along the way—so looking forward to Matt’s next book. Matt still enjoys being in a band today and regularly performs with the excellent Ransom. Follow Matt and Ransom on social media and next time Ransom is playing, why not pop along? An entertaining 5-star read from me!