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In The Pleasure Groove
In The Pleasure Groove book cover.jpg
Author: John Taylor
Country: England, UK
Language: English
Publisher: Sphere
Publication date: 2012
ISBN: 978-0-7515-4904-1

Introduction

In this 409 pages hardcover book John Taylor tells his story how a fanboy in Birmingham (where he recorded The Police's 1977-03-11 concert) became famous as bass player with Duran Duran.

Besides The Police incident Sting is mentioned occasionally.

Quotations and trivia

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Editions

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See also

External links and reviews

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References

  • Taylor, John. In The Pleasure Groove. London: Sphere, 2012.