
Under a Rock: A Memoir
The golden age of the East Village in all its creative ferment and the codependent love story between the author and Debbie Harry in founding Blondie. Debbie Harry defined iconic band Blondie’s look. Chris Stein—her performing partner, lover, and lifelong friend—defined its sound. Parallel Lines, their third album, catapulted to #1, sold 20 million copies, and launched singles like “Heart of Glass” and “Hanging on the Telephone,” providing the beat when Bianca Jagger and Halston danced at Studio 54 and the soundtrack to every 1970’s dorm-room kegger.Chris Stein is a musician, photographer and excellent writer, who knows how to tell a story. Under A Rock is an old-fashioned, nothing-spared, autobiography. Far from trying to puff himself up to crow about his eventual redemption, Stein reveals himself to be a screw-up. And while that made his and others’ lives miserable, it makes for entertaining reading.Under A Rock is a rags-to-riches-to-rags story. In one week, Stein went from living i