“But most strangely, rock's most notorious debauchees are looking incredibly healthy, modelling newly toned physiques and ordering eggs Benedict and mineral water.”
“As concept albums about a party and the after-party go, think the Weeknd's House of Balloons, only instead of glamorous debauchees it's stoner losers.”
“Clever, too: it's made by a bunch of young Berlin hipsters but should easily appeal to an older generation of superannuated debauchees reared on the mellow come-hither grooves of Barry White and the Bee Gees.”
“Along with fellow debauchers Richard Burton and Oliver Reed, he made scandalous headlines in the '60s and '70s while doing enormous damage to his health.”