I Owe You Nothing

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Biography & Memoir, Composers & Musicians
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Author: Luke Goss, Jean Ritche ISBN: 9780008235413
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: January 26, 2017
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Luke Goss, Jean Ritche
ISBN: 9780008235413
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: January 26, 2017
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

The truth behind the spectacular rise and fall of a pop legend in his own words. For three years the Goss twins, Luke and Matt, had the world at their feet. Their records ripped to the top of the charts, they filled concert halls and were mobbed wherever they went. Their fall was as fast and spectacular as their rise. From being pop’s golden boys they became the band that everyone loved to hate, amidst spectacular rumours of bankruptcy and media manipulation. What went wrong? In this compelling book Luke Goss tells the whole incredible story, including: • The million-point contract that left the band broke.• The ‘weird unreality’ of going from unknown to superstar almost overnight.• So-called ‘friends’ who turned their backs as soon as the bubble burst. It’s a cautionary tale for anyone aspiring to pop stardom, it is a saga of hurt and heartache, and, above all, it is a tribute to the family and friends – including Matt – who have stood by him through those frenetic years. It is, as Luke says, the laying to rest of a nightmare.

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The truth behind the spectacular rise and fall of a pop legend in his own words. For three years the Goss twins, Luke and Matt, had the world at their feet. Their records ripped to the top of the charts, they filled concert halls and were mobbed wherever they went. Their fall was as fast and spectacular as their rise. From being pop’s golden boys they became the band that everyone loved to hate, amidst spectacular rumours of bankruptcy and media manipulation. What went wrong? In this compelling book Luke Goss tells the whole incredible story, including: • The million-point contract that left the band broke.• The ‘weird unreality’ of going from unknown to superstar almost overnight.• So-called ‘friends’ who turned their backs as soon as the bubble burst. It’s a cautionary tale for anyone aspiring to pop stardom, it is a saga of hurt and heartache, and, above all, it is a tribute to the family and friends – including Matt – who have stood by him through those frenetic years. It is, as Luke says, the laying to rest of a nightmare.

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