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Woke Up This Morning: The Definitive Oral History of The Sopranos

by Michael Imperioli

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Expanding on the Talking Sopranos podcast with exclusive interviews with the cast, crew, producers, writers, directors, and, of course, the series creator David Chase, stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa will cover the entire history of The Sopranos series from the original concept pitch and casting to the infamous cut to black - and answer many of the thousands of fan questions sent to the podcast, as well as dispel some widely propagated myths and reveal things no one outside the show would even know to ask. Print run 100,000.… (more)
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A bit repetitive, but as a lover of the show I found this to be a lot of fun. Also the audiobook is a must, so many original people read on it. ( )
  Amateria66 | May 24, 2024 |
The Sopranos TV show is an amazing, iconic show which made everyone aware of HBO and pushed the TV envelope. This book is based off a podcast called Talking Sopranos which was started by two of the show's stars - Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti) and Steve Schirripa (Bobby Baccalieri).

It reads like their podcast which consists of featured interviews - with actors/actresses and directors, producers and other folks that worked on the show - there was some backstory to the show, and other additional information. (There are even a few photos in the book).

Each chapter is a season of the show and they break down some of the episodes but also provide extra information (i.e., how they filmed a car flipping over and AJ's attempted suicide) which was very insightful.

I loved the show and really enjoyed the book. I received a signed copy from the publisher after watching a Zoom discussion with the authors.


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  Cathie_Dyer | Feb 29, 2024 |
A fantastic companion to and look back at the series. I loved that the book isn't simply an analysis or recap of all the episodes, though apparently most of the content is from the podcast "Talking Sopranos." I don't listen to podcasts, so I am thrilled to be able to access all this rich content. I am also pleasantly surprised and impressed by Michael Imperioli's thoughtful insights, many of which were written for book and were not taken from the podcast. As it turns out, Imperioli is a wonderful writer.

Imperioli and Schirripa cast a wide and far net of people involved with the show, and I learned a lot about the craftsmanship (acting, directing, writing, stunts) behind the show, what it's like to be an actor, and what is was like to be a part of such a huge phenomenon. While it's breezy enough that it could be read very quickly, I couldn't get more through more than a page or two without being completely wowed by some little factoid about the show or about the business or about someone's personal history before joining The Sopranos. I often had to turn to Youtube to find a replay a scene or listen to a piece of music connected to the series. I'm not very interested in celebrities, per se, but it was really quite moving to learn about some people's trajectories before and after the show, who did or didn't get hired, how things changed as the series became a smash. Incredibly satisfying and must more so than Many Saints of Newark. ( )
  mpho3 | Jan 10, 2022 |
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Expanding on the Talking Sopranos podcast with exclusive interviews with the cast, crew, producers, writers, directors, and, of course, the series creator David Chase, stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa will cover the entire history of The Sopranos series from the original concept pitch and casting to the infamous cut to black - and answer many of the thousands of fan questions sent to the podcast, as well as dispel some widely propagated myths and reveal things no one outside the show would even know to ask. Print run 100,000.

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