I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls

I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls
by Arthur Killer Kane

I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls
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Author: Arthur Killer Kane
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2009-08-01
ISBN: 1556529414
Number of pages: 256
Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Book Reviews of I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls

Book Review: Arthur "No KIller" Kane
Summary: 5 Stars

Arthur's telling of the tale is whimsical, sometimes hilarious, never dull. The story begins before The Dolls and how they all got together. He lived with Billy Murcia at Billy Doll's house in a rat room but it was home. Billy and Syl were buddies and they literally picked up Johnny because of his look. Their beginnings are very funny; being looked into a pseudo-rehearsal space, ripping off food. The details of their shopping adventures are a fashionista must. I won't be a spoiler but the incident of their tight (pre-spandex days) pants splitting down the front is vaguely hysterical. Drugs, drinking,and sex. Music really didn't play a big part in this story. It was mostly about the "LOOK" and scoring. He admits his memory about when and where is sometimes mistaken but the stories are great. His love and andmiration for Johnny Thunders shines through as does his disdain for David Jo. and his huge ego. What I particularly liked was how he combined the narrative to old movies and tv shows so the reader gets a definite feeling for whichever tale he spins. The book ends with them flying home, heart broken and crying from London after Billy's death. And this is where the book really should have ended.
Unfortunately, his ex-wife, Babsie-Barbie doll writes a far too long epilogue. She tells of she and Arthur's trials and tribulations after the Dolls. Arthur never got over being Arthur Doll and that was his downfall. He was a lost soul and a mean drunk. She makes that extremely clear. Sex, drugs, but no rock and roll. He tried to get a lot of bands together after the Dolls but it never seems to occur to her Arthur was not a great musician. I'm not sure what planet she's from but crystals, mythic rituals, and Indian spirit healing were of no help to him. The epilogue left a truly bad taste in my mouth. Her ego and basic, I'm sorry readers, stupidity are paramount. She should have just shut up. But, this book is a must for any Dolls fans. Arthur's sweetness pours through the vitriol.

Summary of I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls

The New York Dolls, during and after their all-too brief existence, were a huge influence on David Bowie and Mott the Hoople, KISS and Aerosmith, Guns n? Roses and Mötley Crüe; when they toured England under the supervision of punk impresario Malcolm McLaren, they indirectly caused the formation of the Sex Pistols. Their bassist Arthur “Killer? Kane died suddenly at age 55 in 2004, but he left behind not only the Dolls? timeless music--and their many thousands of fans and friends--but this memoir of the Dolls? early years.

 

Arthur Kane was playing bass for the New York Dolls before there even was a New York Dolls. Along with guitarist Johnny Thunders and drummer Billy Murcia, he founded the band in 1971. The next year they added guitarist Sylvain Sylvain and singer David Johansen--at which point they became famous at Max?s Kansas City, rubbed elbows with Andy Warhol and Lou Reed, recorded two landmark albums, unwittingly invented the thing we now call punk rock, and generally lived up to their slogan “Too Much, Too Soon.?

 

I, Doll covers in detail the first sixteen months of the Dolls? time on earth, from Kane?s first meeting with Thunders to Murcia?s tragic death in London. To read it is to revisit a glorious, glamorous era of high drama (drug busts and brawls with bouncers) and low comedy (how Kane locked himself out of his studio one winter night while in full Dolls drag and tripping on LSD). This distinctive and extroverted memoir of an undisciplined showman is supplemented with a foreword and epilogue by Kane?s widow, Barbara, bringing his full story to light. Never has there been a rock?n?roll memoir like this one--a book that captures the music, the style, and the life in all its foolhardy glory.

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