
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die
William Morrow (Publisher)
Published on 13. November 2012
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-06-219364-3 (ISBN)
Description
Nashville 1971. As the year drew to a close, Willie Nelson wasn't exactly feeling the spirit of the season. A stalled career, music executives hounding him for a formulaic Nashville Sound hit, and, consequently, an unsettled personal life all contributed to his holiday blues. One day, he wrote, "What Can You Do to Me Now?" The next day, his house burned down. Willie saw it as a sign that things had to change, and from that moment on, he vowed he would blaze his own path, with his music and his life- no matter if any one else understood or approved. After that life-changing period, Willie began making music his own way. Heading back to his native Texas, he reinvented himself and resurrected his career, got back on the road, and penned songs that miraculously brought hippies, bikers, and rednecks together in one audience for the first time. That success would propel him to the top of the outlaw movement - an authentic rebel sound and attitude that defied Nashville's traditional law-and-order authoritarianism - and seal his status as a beloved American folk hero. As they say, the rest is history - or as Willie says, If you fail at something long enough, you become a legend.
"Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" recounts that special holiday season and the inspiring results that followed that watershed moment. But unlike other seasonal tales, it features wild, colorful tales of Willie's hijinks, told in his unique voice. A story of thanks, faith, and staying true to your deepest beliefs, "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" offers hope and inspiration for us all.
"Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" recounts that special holiday season and the inspiring results that followed that watershed moment. But unlike other seasonal tales, it features wild, colorful tales of Willie's hijinks, told in his unique voice. A story of thanks, faith, and staying true to your deepest beliefs, "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" offers hope and inspiration for us all.
Reviews / Votes
"Nelson's unmistakable voice shines through ... funny, inspirational and bawdy, with a well-honed sense of humor." -- Kirkus Reviews "An irreverent, entertaining read. Humble, optimistic, and quick to give credit to those around him for contributing to his success, Nelson is a charming narrator." -- Publishers Weekly "Nelson takes us for a rollicking ride along the highways and byways of his long life and career in this rambunctious, hilarious, reflective, and loving memoir." -- American Songwriter "Compelling page-turner ... for all his fame and accessibility, he still has so much wisdom left to share." -- Jambands.com "So many decades into his fabled life and career, Willie fans pretty much know what to expect from him. And he does not let his readers down with his Musings From the Road. " -- Country Music Television, Nashville Skyline blogMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Illustrations
Black and White Photos and Illustrations Throughout
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
306 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-219364-3 (9780062193643)
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Persons
Willie Nelson is one of the most popular, prolific, and influential songwriters and singers in the history of American music. He has recorded more than one hundred albums over six decades, appeared in several films, and written two New York Times bestsellers: Willie: An Autobiography and The Facts of Life and Other Dirty Jokes. Micah Nelson is a musician, visual artist, and videographer, and plays regularly with his father Willie Nelson. Kinky Friedman is an author, musician, defender of strays, cigar smoker, and the governor of the heart of Texas.