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“So what about the good guys? The singer-songwriters who make good shit and are still trashed by the press?”
“I’m not saying it’s fair. I just think people eventually get what they deserve. You think your music is good, but critics don’t seem to care? Screw ‘em. Make music until fans are selling out your shows and screaming your name from the crowd. Eventually, the critics will catch on. By then, you probably won’t be concerned anyway.”
Harry looked at him curiously. “If that’s how you feel, then why are you in this field?”
Louis shrugged. "I care about music. I like writing, but I’m shit at playing instruments. This was the compromise.”
“Becoming the enemy?"
“Telling the truth.”
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Music journalist Louis Tomlinson will do just about anything to get a story he’s passionate about. Including spending a week on tour with the hard-to-manage rockstar-in-the-making Harry Styles. In the late ‘60s, every long-haired kid thinks they can make it in music, and Louis’ job is to figure out what exactly makes Harry so special. That is if he can get him to put down the bottles and guitars to answer a question truthfully.Series
- Part 2 of Woodstock Series
