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* INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A sweeping and evocative music memoir from the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Grammy Awardโwinning, platinum selling singer-songwriter Michael McDonald, written with his friend, Emmy Awardโnominated actor, comedian, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Paul Reiser. Doobie Brothers. Steely Dan. Chart topping soloist. Across a half-century of American music, Michael McDonaldโs unmistakably smooth baritone voice defined an era of classic rock and R&B with hit records like โWhat A Fool Believes,โ โTakinโ It to the Streets,โ โI Keep Forgettinโ,โ โPeg,โ โIt Keeps You Running,โ โYou Belong to Me,โ and โYah Mo B There.โ In his candid, freewheeling memoir, written with his friend, the Emmy Award-nominated actor and comedian Paul Reiser, Michael tells the story of his life and music. A high school dropout from Ferguson, Missouri, Michael chased his dreams in 1970โs California, a heady moment of rock opportunity and excess. As a rising session musician and backing vocalist, a series of encounters would send him on a wild ride around the world and to the heights of rock stardomโfrom joining Steely Dan and becoming a defining member of The Doobie Brothers to forging a path as a breakout solo R&B artist. Interwoven with the unforgettable tales of the music, Michael tells a deeply affecting celebrity memoir of losing and finding himself as a man. He reckons with the unshakeable insecurities that drove him, the drug and alcohol addictions that plagued him, and the highs and lows of popularity. Along the way he relays the lessons heโs learned, and that if heโs learned anything at all itโs that thereโs often little correlation between what you get and what you deserve. Filled with unbelievable stories and a matchless cast of music greats including James Taylor, Ray Charles, Carly Simon, and Quincy Jones, What a Fool Believes is a moving and entertaining rock and roll biography that is sure to be a classic. This unforgettable music memoir goes behind the hits to tell the story of a singular voice in rock history: The Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan: Go inside the studio and on the road with two of the most influential bands of the decade, and learn the stories behind era-defining hits like "What A Fool Believes" and "Takinโ It to the Streets." Fame and Insecurity: A high school dropout from Ferguson, Missouri, grapples with the unshakeable insecurities, drug and alcohol addictions, and the dizzying highs and lows of fame. 70s Rock Scene: Step into the heady world of 1970s California, a moment of excess and opportunity, filled with a matchless cast of music greats including James Taylor, Ray Charles, and Quincy Jones. A Singer-Songwriterโs Journey: Follow the path from rising session musician and backing vocalist to a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and breakout solo R&B artist who defined a generation. Review: โ Super Fun Meets Brutally Honest - โข I laughed out loud throughout ! Such a fun read about a singularly remarkable talent ! McDonald comes across the pages as one being brutally honest with himself and the reader, with all the humility and humbleness of a highly spiritual entity. And in addressing crises in McDonald's life, deadly serious as those episodes were, Paul Reiser found a way to bring out the humorous aspects of being in that state of darkness. โข A purchase not to hesitate making ! Review: Excellent songwriter, excellent writer, excellent musican, excellent Dad. - Ok, so I've been a fan of MM since I first heard "Taking it to the streets..." when I was in college in the winter of 1975 and thought "That's the Doobies??? Where's Tom and Pat? ...That was almost 50 years ago. What DID hit me was that voice and that song...and I never looked back. I love his music and always have...he could sing a phone book and I'd call it a hit...so there's that... I was blown away by that voice (and still am).... That said, this book is a must-read for anyone who is a fan or an amateur musician like me, who always wondered "What's it like to climb to that level in the music business and how does it affect your "normal" life. His modesty, combined with a wicked mid-western dry wit and excellent story-telling makes this a MUST read....His story is heartwarming and something younger musicians can learn a lot from, i.e. He frequently describes his lucky breaks but the truth is, despite his self-professed shortcomings...as the saying goes, "Luck favors the prepared"....and he worked his ass off, whether he admits it or not. He is also painfully honest about the the challenges he's overcome and the losses he's dealt with which is extremely heartwarming and relatable. I am so glad I read this book, and glad he and Paul Reiser (an excellent author/actor/musician himself) put it together and published it. It's such a gift. Buy it. Read it. and you will not be sorry you did. Thanks Mike.




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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,204 Reviews |
C**G
โ Super Fun Meets Brutally Honest
โข I laughed out loud throughout ! Such a fun read about a singularly remarkable talent ! McDonald comes across the pages as one being brutally honest with himself and the reader, with all the humility and humbleness of a highly spiritual entity. And in addressing crises in McDonald's life, deadly serious as those episodes were, Paul Reiser found a way to bring out the humorous aspects of being in that state of darkness. โข A purchase not to hesitate making !
S**G
Excellent songwriter, excellent writer, excellent musican, excellent Dad.
Ok, so I've been a fan of MM since I first heard "Taking it to the streets..." when I was in college in the winter of 1975 and thought "That's the Doobies??? Where's Tom and Pat? ...That was almost 50 years ago. What DID hit me was that voice and that song...and I never looked back. I love his music and always have...he could sing a phone book and I'd call it a hit...so there's that... I was blown away by that voice (and still am).... That said, this book is a must-read for anyone who is a fan or an amateur musician like me, who always wondered "What's it like to climb to that level in the music business and how does it affect your "normal" life. His modesty, combined with a wicked mid-western dry wit and excellent story-telling makes this a MUST read....His story is heartwarming and something younger musicians can learn a lot from, i.e. He frequently describes his lucky breaks but the truth is, despite his self-professed shortcomings...as the saying goes, "Luck favors the prepared"....and he worked his ass off, whether he admits it or not. He is also painfully honest about the the challenges he's overcome and the losses he's dealt with which is extremely heartwarming and relatable. I am so glad I read this book, and glad he and Paul Reiser (an excellent author/actor/musician himself) put it together and published it. It's such a gift. Buy it. Read it. and you will not be sorry you did. Thanks Mike.
S**Y
Interesting Book From An Interesting Artist
Back in 1978 the very first rock concert that I attended was The Doobie Brothers on the โLiving On The Fault Lineโ tour at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo Michigan. The lineup featured a young Michael McDonald and the show was great. McDonald would eventually lead the band down a road towards a more soul / r&b sound and away from the bandโs rock roots. Although they became even more popular it was not a direction that I personally liked and the McDonald era albums tend to be my least favorite from the band. I also never warmed much to his solo career even though it seemed like he was everywhere for a time. Even though a lot of his music was not in my wheelhouse, I found this to be a very interesting book. Growing up in Fergusion Missouri, McDonald took an interesting road to Los Angeles playing in various bands before coming under the radar of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen of Steely Dan with whom he played on several big albums. That connection eventually led him to the Doobie Brothers where he finally was able to make a living and eventually become a superstar. McDonald struggled in poverty for many years playing in bars and any pickup bands he could find. He meets the woman who would eventually become his wife early in his life, but they do not get together for good until he had been around the horn for a while. McDonald suffered from self-doubt and a lack of confidence even after he had made it big in the industry. I was also not aware of his struggles with drugs and alcohol which he eventually conquered, but was a major factor in his life for many years. Today, he and his Doobies band mates tour together and his solo work has become a big part of the Yacht Rock phenomenon, something no one saw coming. Overall, I enjoyed this book, even though I am not a huge fan of most of his music. McDonald has played with many people over the years and this is a good musical memoir. Recommended.
S**8
If you love Michael McDonald you will love his story and appreciate the pictures.
I Love Michael McDonald and his music. When I first saw Michael on Jimmy Fallon's show one night talking about his new book I was so excited to read it. I told my husband about the book and how badly I wanted it. He surprised me with the book and I read the first half of the book the first day. I loved it and all of Michael's stories. Some stories of his young life were heartbreaking. Some stories of his later years were wild and definitely a little Rock-N-Roll living. It really is a great book with wonderful pictures too. If you love Michael you will love his book!
R**L
Great Book, Fast Read, Much To Learn
Member of the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan? Must be something to learn hear. A typical uninspired student in St. Louis gets in to music like so many others BUT, he was one of the few that found an escape. Asked to come to Los Angeles he quickly finds out it's not easy and heads for home only to get back out for one more try. But this time he grinds in the studio and playing at local bars meeting others in the industry who begin to see how good he is and eventually, he gets his shot. It never ceases to amaze me how these guys get very wealthy but really starve for quite some time to just make it. That's a passion that most people like me don't have instead choosing the business or some other career and the 40+ hour week. But Michael does make it and provides great facts of his journey. What sets this book/life apart is his early introduction to a lady he produces for who eventually becomes his lifelong love. That's not common of actors/entertainers and certainly not common with musicians who travel constantly. Michael breaks the mold and a lot of the book covers his private life from LA to Santa Barbara to Nashville and back. But through it all is the musical talent and the undeniable voice that gets him heard and allows him to do many co-records with other famous entertainers who enjoy his unique delivery. A book well-worth reading.
T**E
If you enjoy Michael McDonald, you will surely enjoy insight into his life and fantastic career!
I grew up around six blocks from Michael and about two blocks from North St. Louis' City "Club Imperial," below was a music store where I took lessons after bringing my guitar down behind me in my wagon, for it was too far to carry. Club Imperial was on the second floor. Unfortunately, I went for my lesson, and the store he music store was firebombed; an attack on "Club Imperial" wasn't successful, but the music store was toast. My career was halted. Then Northland Shopping Center, Velvet Freeze (St. Louis Ice Cream), and EJ Korvette stores brought many memories of my youth. They are all gone. It was one tough neighborhood in the early seventies and a complete war zone now, but home. I was lucky and made it out, and I was about five years younger than Michael. I have enjoyed his Music since I first saw his name on that Steely Dan album. Years ago, he used to return and place and play in the Ferguson/Florissant days. I have an excellent bootleg copy of one of those concerts and have purchased everything Michael has recorded in about every form: album, cassette, CD, remaster, etc. One of the best entertainers of our generation. It's a fantastic book; it is as honest and open as you would think he would be. Listen to the Music!
D**M
Interesting book, one I much enjoyed reading.
I have long been a fan of Michael MacDonald 's voice and music. So when I heard a Sirius radio DJ talk about Michael's memoir, I quickly ordered this book...and I am glad I did. I had NO idea that this wonderfully soulful singer whose voice and talent I had greatly admired for years actually suffered from self-doubt and insecurity for most of his early life. In reading about his life and experiences, I was deeply touched by the honesty and candor he showed when he shared about his life experiences and the lessons he's learned along the way. No "overnight sensation" for sure. But a life worth reading about and definitely one worth celebrating. I thank Michael for sharing the gift of telling his story.
H**D
Great for musicians
I saw an article about the audio book "What a Fool Believes" on AP News and decided to give it a try. It was a complete joy. Michael McDonald's descriptions of his time line and stories are so vivid I felt like I was there. Maybe I found it very relatable because I was a wannabe musician in my younger days. There's a lot of great behind the scenes trivia with the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan as well as other major musicians and performers. I really appreciated his honesty and humility in presenting the happy and sad stories and events in his life. Every once in a while he would speak about vocal or keyboard techniques that he picked up along the way - which for a musician is a real bonus. There's a brief but very enjoyable podcast-like interview/dialog between Michael McDonald and is co-writer Paul Reiser at the end. Man I loved this audio book.
A**R
A good read
I enjoyed this very much. It is well written, informative and with many amusing moments.
J**E
Great book!
Bought it as a gift and he loved it! Well written and great read!
T**R
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W**O
You should all read this brilliant story.
This is an amazing story warts and all. Highly recommend this wonderful book. Extremely well written.
J**E
Grest book
Really like anything involving Michael McDonald.
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