13/12/11 23:45:41.47
訳、お願いします。
I don't know how someone could write a tedious biography of the quotable,
affable drummer who (a) was in arguably the most important group in popular music history,
(b) a man who overcame childhood illness and poverty to attain a position of wealth and celebrity,
and (c) was a notorious socialite who partied with some of the most outrageous characters of the 60's, 70's,
and 80's, but Alan Clayson accomplished this feat in "Ringo Starr- Straight Man or Joker?"
This pedantic tome is rich with details on obscure Liverpool bands that very few people have cared about in the past 30 years
and sketchy on revealing anecdotes from the part Ringo's life that the majority of fans find most interesting: the Hamburg and Beatle years.
In addition, as a reader from outside of the British Isles,