Scattershot: Life, Music, Elton, and Me

by

Bernie Taupin

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • This book would likely appeal to die-hard fans of Elton John and Bernie Taupin's music, as well as those interested in the behind-the-scenes stories of the music industry in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • Readers who enjoy celebrity memoirs with candid anecdotes and a non-linear storytelling style would find this engaging.
  • Those interested in the creative process of songwriting and the lifestyle of rock and roll's golden era would also appreciate Taupin's unique perspective as a lyricist who wasn't in the spotlight.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a straightforward, chronological autobiography might be frustrated by the book's scattered approach.
  • Those expecting extensive details about Elton John or hoping for in-depth analysis of songwriting techniques may be disappointed.
  • People who dislike celebrity name-dropping or find verbose, occasionally pretentious writing styles off-putting might struggle with Taupin's narrative voice.
  • Additionally, readers seeking a more sanitized or family-friendly account of rock and roll history might be put off by the frank discussions of drug use and lifestyle excesses.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Well-written and entertaining memoir with wit and humor
  • Provides fascinating insights into Bernie Taupin's life and career
  • Offers behind-the-scenes stories about celebrity encounters and the music industry
  • Gives background on the inspirations for some of Elton John's most famous songs
  • Showcases Taupin's eloquent and vivid writing style
  • Provides an honest and candid account of his experiences
  • Offers interesting anecdotes about various famous figures in music and entertainment
  • Gives insight into the creative process of songwriting
  • Covers Taupin's diverse interests beyond music, like art and equestrianism
  • Provides a unique perspective on the music scene of the 70s and 80s

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Non-linear structure can be confusing or hard to follow at times
  • Some readers found the writing style pretentious or overly verbose
  • Less focus on Elton John than some readers expected
  • Some felt there was too much name-dropping and self-praise
  • Lack of depth in discussing some of his relationships and marriages
  • Can be meandering and unfocused in parts
  • Some readers found Taupin's personality or attitude off-putting
  • Not as much detail about songwriting process as some hoped for
  • Some felt it was overly self-indulgent
  • Occasional typos and editing issues noted by some readers

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