



My Life In the Ghost of Planets: The Story of a CBGB Almost-Was
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4.4 • 35 Ratings
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- $1.99
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Publisher Description
There once was a boy who simply had to make it as a rock star. He learned to play guitar, really play the m**********r, struggling with the uncooperative beast while everyone else basked in the summer's sun and threw various-sized balls at each other. This boy, Brooklyn Heights' Binky Philips, never relented. At the age of 16, he was ready to Form A Band. By the end of 1972, as the guitarist/songwriter for The Planets, Binky was sharing stages with The New York Dolls, KISS, The Ramones, Television, Blondie, et al. Our boy Bink was embedded in the heart of a pure organic moment of creativity and paradigm change as a regular performer at CBGB and Max's Kansas City. In "My Life In the Ghost of Planets," Binky Philips recounts those days of raucous fun and furious heartbreak.
Customer Reviews
Excellent Mini-History of New York Scene
A very well-written and fascinating tale of Binky Philips long and ill-fated slog through the byzantine world of CBGB and NY rock with his always on the verge of making it band, The
Planets. He is a very good writer and I’m looking forward to hearing some of his music.
A great read!
My only suggestion would be to add LINKS to your music! I look forward to discovering The Planets
Needs more words...
Bink is a prolific writer and this is one of those great looks at a past many people either don't remember, (drink and drugs) or weren't aware of. He makes it easy to put yourself there, but, in my humble opinion, I would have liked to have gone deeper! Tell me more BINK! A great indie film in the making, and there is so much more to tell! A really great read!