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Dreaming Japanese
Megadeth / Japanese Music Industry - Book - by Marty Friedman
(2025)
The rollicking autobiography of the iconic guitarist who took thrash
metal behemoths Megadeth from the edge of collapse to their highest peak
before departing to Japan for the joy of J-Pop. Marty Friedman’s
upbringing was as atypical as his career. Growing up in a Jewish
household in Maryland, the son of an NSA executive, he lacked motivation
until he accidentally discovered the guitar and immediately found his
calling.
Enjoying a hazy adolescence overflowing with partying,
music, and teen antics, he achieved local stardom in Deuce, then burst
onto the national scene by pioneering a radically new style of playing,
bringing attention to the guitar aficionado label, Shrapnel Records.
Acclaim didn’t breed success or money, but undeterred, Friedman moved to
California, and after attempts to join Madonna, KISS, and Ozzy
Osbourne, finally scored a gig in Megadeth at a time when the band
members were just recovering from the verge of self-destruction, and
Marty was in and out of homelessness. Friedman is the most revered
guitarist to play in any Megadeth lineup.
During his ten years,
his exotic, innovating style helped define the sound of their biggest
albums, and while it elevated him to guitar hero status with all the
accompanying perks, it came at a significant cost. As the only clean and
sober member, Friedman vividly recalls the triumphs and trials of each
album cycle and more, bringing to light previously undisclosed personal
feelings surrounding the circumstances that forced the band into hiding
in the midst of the Countdown to Extinction Tour and the brutal effort
it took to get the band back up and running. His profound and
complicated relationship with frontman Dave Mustaine was symbolic of the
band’s insane dynamic, and Marty poignantly and generously shares his
experiences within the band’s inner sanctum during the highs, lows, and
daily routines.
But Dreaming Japanese is far more than a
memoir about Friedman’s multi-Platinum years in Megadeth. The riveting
narrative captures his relentless perseverance as he struggles to start
again from nothing. Spontaneously leaving his home in the US and feeling
lost in the middle of Tokyo, with few connections or concrete plans,
the story traces his journey to acclimate and assimilate into the inner
core of an alien society, language and culture, almost like a double
agent spy.
In fascinating detail and clarity, Marty shares how
he gradually made inroads into the Japanese entertainment industry,
becoming a household name and fixture on mainstream television and
earning respect as a highly influential solo artist. Dreaming Japanese
follows the wildly entertaining, inspiring, and above all, unprecedented
path of a rock and roll guitar player who took the biggest risk,
leaving worldwide success to start over from scratch in a country,
culture and society far from his own, ultimately becoming an official
ambassador of Japan.