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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Since he first hitched a ride out of Lubbock, Texas, at the age of sixteen, singer-songwriter and Flatlanders band member Joe Ely has been a road warrior, traveling highways and back roads across America and Europe, playing music for "2 hours of ecstasy" out of "22 hours of misery." To stay sane on the road, Ely keeps a journal, penning verses that sometimes morph into songs, and other times remain "snapshots of what was flying by, just out of reach, so to savor at a later date when the wheels stop rolling, and the gears quit grinding, and the engines shut down." In Bonfire of Roadmaps, Ely takes readers on the road with him. Using verse passages from his road journals and his own drawings, Ely authentically re-creates the experience of a musician's life on tour, from the hard goodbyes at home, to the long hours on the road, to the exhilaration of a great live show, to the exhaustion after weeks of touring. Ely's road trips begin as he rides the rails to Manhattan in 1972 and continue up through recent concert tours with fellow Flatlanders Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock. While acknowledging that "it is not the nature of a gypsy to look in the rearview mirror," Joe Ely nevertheless offers his many fans a revelatory look back over the roads he's traveled and the wisdom he's won from his experiences. And for "those who want to venture beyond the horizon just to see what is there... to those, I hope these accounts will give a glint of inspiration..." | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Joe Ely | | Hardcover: | 196 pages | | Publisher: | University of Texas Press | | Publication Date: | February 01, 2007 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0292716532 | | Product Length: | 8.48 inches | | Product Width: | 6.51 inches | | Product Height: | 0.88 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.88 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.5 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The Road Goes on Forever...And so, thank god, does Joe Ely Jun 22, 2007
By Comrade
"Nathan"
Joe Ely is a first class musician. Once you start listening to him, you can't stop, and now he gives us a poetic glimpse at life on the road. Bonfire of Roadmaps delves into the hard life, triumphs, and trials of life as a modern day troubadour, and it is a great read. The chapters flow rhythmically along, bursting with memorable characters, stories, lyrics, and a first hand account of what its like to crisscoss the map playing in dingy bars, auditoriums, hotel rooms, and foreign countries. Joe just keeps going. Do yourself a favor: buy this book, listen to the spoken word cd that comes with it, and then start collecting Joe Ely's albums. He's the best. It's as simple as that.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Joe Ely - Pulsebeat Of A Life Well Lived Nov 05, 2007
By Esteban Ess I am very pleased with "Bonfire Of Roadmaps" by Joe Ely. It is a book to savor over the years ahead and to take on long road trips when I travel. And, if I stay home, then it is a book that can take me on Joe Ely's road trips. I feel blessed that I was able to sit in the front row at Joe Ely's multimedia presentation of Bonfire Of Roadmaps at the Texas Book Festival held in Austin on November 3rd and 4th, 2007. The audience was packed and enthusiastic. A line formed at the book signing following Joe's readings and songs and video. I was very pleased to have Joe sign my book for me. Later, Joe Ely and Joel Guzman and Joe's band filled the space around the Texas Capitol steps with their magical music and lyrics. Joe was deep into his songs and making every effort to fill each listener with the unique blend of country, roots, wisdom, adventure, personal challenge, disappointments and triumphs of which his music is composed. Much of the time he sang with eyes closed as he drew from deep down the well of his own life experience. I will always remember this concert and I have the book to bring back the feelings of the road, feelings that Joe Ely was kind enough to share with us all.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Hear Texas Icon Joe Ely Interview on NPR Sep 29, 2007
By Johnny Hughes This excellent road journal by Texas Rock and Roll icon Joe Ely is an enjoyable, refreshing read. It would make a great gift for anyone interested in music. This year Ely was selected for a lifetime acheivement award by Americana. You can go to NPR.com and key word Joe Ely to hear an interview with the author about this book. There are also songs, of course. I absolutely promise you that you will love this book!
Johnny Hughes, author of the Lubbock novel Texas Poker Wisdom. Texas Poker Wisdom
Joe Ely's Bonfire of Roadmaps Oct 30, 2011
By EMWBoston Was Delightfully surprised with the audio CD included with purchase. I always enjoyed authors reading their works. The words, the scenes, events, situations are more than just print on paper. I hear Mr. Joe Ely, whether in song or from the pages.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
The kid learnt his licks! Feb 04, 2009
By Beth Kozan
"bethkoz"
Little Joey Ely used to stand at the edge of the stage and watch the pickers pick when he was in high school and I was a picker's fiancee in Lubbock, Texas. Over the years I've watched Joe Ely's career with amusement and admiration. I heard Joey on Prairie Home Companion recently, and when Garrison said, "Pick up his new book, 'Bonfire of Roadmaps,' I thought, "Excellent Title!" and went to Amazon and ordered it. Bonus CD contains Joe Ely reading bits from the book, which is written in free-flow verse. I've lived away from West Texas long enough that the accent takes a little getting used to, but it's worth it! My favorite piece is 'Iron Rhinos' when he calls off the names of the towns between Lubbock and Amarillo and goes on to introduce his granddaddy and the railroads. It's like a little visit home. And I bet Joey knows the words to Sunday Morning Coming Down by heart.
The Kid Has Learnt his Licks!
Beth Kozan, Phoenix, AZ
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