Andy Summers
Born
in Poulton-le-Fylde, The United Kingdom
December 31, 1942
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One Train Later: A Memoir
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21 editions
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2006
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I'll Be Watching You: Inside the Police, 1980-83
6 editions
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2007
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Throb
9 editions
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1983
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One Train Later: A memoir
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Fretted and Moaning
2 editions
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2021
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Andy Summers: A Certain Strangeness
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A Series of Glances
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Desirer Walks the Streets
3 editions
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2009
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Highway to Adventure
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2015
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Andy Summers: The Bones of Chuang Tzu
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“Death is never more than a breath away from the act of playing music. Each note on a guitar represents a small curve: birth, life, and death-and then you start over.”
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“at least once in my life make something that would go around the world, create a lick that guitarists everywhere would play, be number one in America, be heard at weddings, bar mitzvahs, births, funerals, be adapted into the repertoire of brass bands in the north of England, and make my mum and dad proud.”
― One Train Later: A Memoir
― One Train Later: A Memoir
“What if I hadn’t sold my guitar to Eric? Maybe it would all have turned out differently, and the Les Paul would have been merely another interesting historical clunker rather than a cultural icon.”
― One Train Later: A Memoir
― One Train Later: A Memoir
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