
Going to Sea in a Sieve
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Narrated by:
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Danny Baker
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Danny Baker
About this listen
Born in 1957 in Deptford, south London, Danny's first job after dropping out of school at the age of 15 was in One Stop Records, a small record shop in London's West End, frequented by Elton John and Mick Jagger, a store rather like the one in High Fidelity. His career in print journalism began in 1976 when he co-founded the fanzine Sniffin' Glue leading to an offer from the New Musical Express, where his first job was as a receptionist. Soon after, Baker was contributing regular astute articles, reviews and later interviews to the publication. Danny then began making 30-minute documentaries at LWT for the cult series 20th Century Box, and appeared in two television commercials: Daz washing powder and Mars bar chocolate. His stellar career on the radio began on BBC GLR in 1989, then moved to BBC Radio 5 where he presented sports shows including the ground-breaking 6-0-6, which still influences the media's approach to criticism of players, managers and referees.
He also worked on BBC Radio 1, back to BBC GLR, Talk Radio and later on Virgin Radio. On his return to BBC last May, Danny won 'Sony Radio Personality of the Year' and appeared on Desert Island Discs last July. Six months earlier he had gone public on his cancer and chemotherapy treatment, and thankfully all seems well.
Danny Baker currently presents a weekday show at BBC London 94.9, which features phone-ins and discussions with his on-air team regarding music and entertainment of the 1960s and 1970s, and a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5.This book charts Danny's showbiz career, the highs and lows, and everything in between, including the accusation that he killed Bob Marley...Read by Danny Baker.
©2012 Danny Baker (P)2012 Orion Publishing GroupI liked this book and managed to read the second half of the book in just one day. I took longer with the first half as I was reading aloud to my wife, a self-confessed Danny Baker fan, but we missed a few days and I was keen to get on.
I am not sure if there isn't some embellishment in the the tales. In far I am pretty sure that even if Danny had remembered the tales the way he tells them that probably they are a bit off from the true. By the way the first chapter tells of the sitting in a burning car fiasco but unless I missed it we do not know who was the last person to leave the blazing embers/?
I am a similar age to Danny and I think you need to be to get the best from the book. i still call lunch dinner after dinner time and remember the 1970's well. I think that helped me enjoy the book. And how many people who read the book looked at the Youtube video of Ian Dury and the Blockheads playing "hit me with your rhythm stick" to see danny Baker, bottom left at 1 minute 32 seconds in. all of the readers did I bet.
Shame the book does go a bit flat on the last chapter but that didn't mean its any less then a five star read for me.
Like Art Spiegelman in Maus and Stephen Fry in Moab is my wash pot , its only half the story and Danny leaves you in 1982 waiting for more of his hi-jinx and tales.
Will I be getting the next volume. Sure. hopefully it will make me laugh at least half as much as this volume did.
Laugh a lot book.
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Danny Baker
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The truth is somewhat different and quite, quite fascinating.
I found the entire story totally absorbing. His early life is full of East End characters, his teenage years are blessed with luck and good fortune as is his media career. Some would say he has lived a charmed life but I believe he has made the most of his God-given talents, and then some. Along the way he had to make tough decisions that could have gone either way - school and partner are two examples that spring to mind - but he has come out smelling of roses.
The 'book' is littered with colorful language that was part and parcel of his life from a very young age but it is told extremely well by Danny himself.
This is a wonderful book that I would highly recommend to anybody who remembers the 60's, 70's or 80's, especially if you like music.
Very interesting and full of surprises!
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What made the experience of listening to Going to Sea in a Sieve the most enjoyable?
Listening to Danny tell his incredible story added to the myriad of joyous tales.I had no idea that he had worked with all the greats.Who was your favorite character and why?
Has to be Danny himself. The man is an absolute treasure.Which scene did you most enjoy?
I can't narrow it down to just one.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I've revisited this audiobook about 8 times since it was published, & am desperately waiting for the next instalment.Any additional comments?
If you're at all uncertain as to whether this book is for you, trust me, it's full of juicy information, wit, humility, and charm. Just like the man himself.Quite frankly, a masterpiece.Unbelievably brilliant!
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Would you consider the audio edition of Going to Sea in a Sieve to be better than the print version?
The audio version gives Danny's personal touches only he can deliver, he provides a fascinating insight into what must (in this volume at least) be one of the luckiest people I've ever heard of - if it were not a true story, someone presented it as fiction - you'd not believe itWhat did you like best about this story?
Danny's narration adds colour and you can even forgive the endless (but completely appropriate) F bombsWhat about Danny Baker’s performance did you like?
Self deprecating, and while definitely not lacking in confidence I found Danny's performance likeable in the extreme - to paraphrase - he comes across as an interesting fella who you'd like to spend some time withWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Definitely possible, but I listened in 2 hour segments, with the chapters providing useful punctuationAny additional comments?
Worth listening to - though I fear next volumes will necessary address some tougher topicsI never knew that!
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Hilarious
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This is an early years story that takes us up to the time when he began to become a household name. Danny's outlook on life is refreshingly optimistic which makes this a hugely enjoyable, whimsical listen. I look forward to volume 2.
Keep it coming Danny
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If you could sum up Going to Sea in a Sieve in three words, what would they be?
Honest, Hilarious, EngagingWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Going to Sea in a Sieve?
When Danny recalled the funeral service for a friend only for his mate to discover the friend was being buried in his mate's best trousersWhich character – as performed by Danny Baker – was your favourite?
Danny's dad - would love to have met himAny additional comments?
Thank goodness Danny read the book himself - whilst the story was brilliant it would not have been the same listening to someone else.Best Audiobook this year
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Laugh out load
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Hilarious read
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