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The Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses

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Peter Wolf
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Peter Wolf
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Ratings
Book
10
Narrator
4
Release Date
March 11, 2025
Duration
11 hours 20 minutes
Summary
In the tradition of classic collections of observations and musings such as Christopher Isherwood’s I Am a Camera and Truman Capote’s The Dogs Bark, Waiting on the Moon is a treasure trove of vignettes from a legendary musical figure whose career spans more than six decades and is still going strong.
 
Peter Wolf grew up in the Bronx, a child of “fellow travelers” whose artistic inclinations influenced both his love of music and his initial desire to become a painter. Stories of his loving and sometimes eccentric parents complement scenes depicting a very young Bob Dylan as he arrived on the Greenwich Village folk scene. Reflections on Wolf’s studies in Boston—where he shared an apartment with David Lynch—are braided with accounts of first love, an untraditional literary education, and early musical influences such as Muddy Waters.
 
After Wolf joined the J. Geils Band as their front man and his musical fame grew, he rubbed shoulders with other notables who left significant impressions on him, including members of the Rolling Stones, Sly Stone, Tennessee Williams, Alfred Hitchcock, and Van Morrison. Wolf’s marriage to Faye Dunaway is presented in a clear yet balanced and nuanced light.
 
Told with gentle humor and often heart-rending poignancy, the word portraits in Waiting on the Moon provide a revealing glimpse of artists, writers, actors, and musicians as they work—the creative forces that drive them to achievement; the demons they battle; the patterns of their human relationships. They are meant to inspire not only empathy but also admiration. Like Isherwood, Wolf remains “a camera with its shutter open.”
 
Reviews
Profile Avatar Steve K. May 2025

Some of the stories are heartbreaking, such as the one about his childhood girlfriend. Some seem pointless -- an audition that didn't work out, meetings with famous people that didn't lead to anything. Others are shockingly stupid (Camden). I guess it's nice the author is willing to write about his flaws as well as his successes. The chapter about the J. Giels Band seemed very short -- I know he's mad they fired him, but they made ten albums together and had major success. Wouldn't that be worth more than one brief chapter? I know next to nothing about J. Giels the person, or other band members, other than he felt betrayed by the keyboardist, his longtime collaborator. Maybe I'll have to wait for THEIR book. PS--So many descriptions of how many drinks and what kind of drinks were consumed, did he really remember that? Or just made it up?

Profile Avatar Anonymous May 2025

Like the beginning of it, but I got boring.

The Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses

The Waiting on the Moon: Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses

Author: Peter Wolf
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