Tweak Head
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Oh, and another one: What Jazz Is by Jonny King. A great introduction ... nnnice!
...does anyone know if this is released yet? -amazon says "yes",but then mailed me and said it was unavailable...?!francesco said:I remember reading that a paperback version of England Hidden Reverse (without the cd) was annunced for the future and sure will be less expensive.
Young’s superstar buddies were especially spooked. “Crosby and Nash, they couldn’t handle it,” said Hinds. “It was too grungy for them.” David Crosby, usually the high priest of any scene, left Rusty Kershaw particularly unimpressed. “Kershaw just fuckin’ laughed at him,” said Hinds. “He’d get on the floor and start howlin’.” At some point, Stills also had a run-in with Kershaw. “Me and Neil were playin’, and it was such heavy magic, I think Stills thought if he picked up the guitar, he’d have it. Man, you don’t take a guitar from somebody’s hand, and it just pissed me off.” Kershaw pulled a knife on him in response. “I said, ‘Stephen Stills, who in the fuck is that? You better git back, you motherfucker.’ Neil was sayin’, ‘Go ahead—do it! Do it!’” Young doesn’t recall the incident.
i dont want to read a book about music as such, but one about fans, doesnt have to be about music though i imagine music fans are/were the most fanatical of all. can anyone recommend any books like this?
i dont want to read a book about music as such, but one about fans, doesnt have to be about music though i imagine music fans are/were the most fanatical of all. can anyone recommend any books like this?
i dont want to read a book about music as such, but one about fans, doesnt have to be about music though i imagine music fans are/were the most fanatical of all. can anyone recommend any books like this?
i dont want to read a book about music as such, but one about fans, doesnt have to be about music though i imagine music fans are/were the most fanatical of all. can anyone recommend any books like this?
Anyone who hasn't read Miles Davis' autobiography should drop everything and get it right now.
Bowie in Berlin is pretty good. Read a good Iggy Pop bio a few years back: Amazon product ASIN 0767923200 and read 'the act you've known for all these years' just before xmas - full of minutiae, but otherwise a pretty dull exploration of the context and legacy of Sgt. Peppers.
Shakey is a cool book.
I didn't realize Miles wrote an autobiography. I will read that as soon as I can.