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Some of them drive me a little batty. I like the idea of reading about my favorite bands, but some of the bios are poorly written. I tried one about the Talking Heads recently and it was atrocious. I tried a few Dylan things, and they were tedious.
Regardless, here are some of my favorites. What are yours? Our Band Could be Your Life by Michael Azerrad S.T.P., a journey through America with The Rolling Stones by Robert Greenfield Ascension : John Coltrane and his quest by Eric Nisenson Grown up all wrong : 75 great rock and pop artists from vaudeville to techno by Robert Christgau Mainlines, blood feasts, and bad taste : a Lester Bangs reader Cinderella's big score : women of the punk and indie underground by Maria Raha
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hahahaha robert christgau.
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08.30.2006, 04:31 PM | #3 |
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Why do I suddenly feel like an idiot?
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I want to check out Our Band Could be your life.
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because i said hahahahaha robert christgau.
i killed christgau with my big fucking dick.
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Them books is hard to read.
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I don't give Christgau as much cred as someone like Bangs, but some of his stuff is passable.
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Rough guide to rock
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reading about music is boring.
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I highly recommend. Though I have trouble with the author's rather arbitrary decision to stop the chronology after the bands sign major label deals.
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I read a bit of a book called Please Kill Me: An Uncensered History of Punk. Quite interesting chapter on the Velvet Underground
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psychotic reactions and carburator dung by lester bangs.
american hardcore by steven blush. lords of chaos: by michael moynihan and didrik soderlind lexicon devil by brendan mullen with don bolles and adam parfrey choosing death by albert mudrian the only books i read are about music. |
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08.30.2006, 05:30 PM | #15 |
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Drugs are Nice by Lisa Crystal Carver. Not technically a music book, but I love it.
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Go back and get it. It's worth it. Because it's a music book that never actually talks about music.
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noise, water, meat - douglas kahn
four musical minimalists - keith potter music and the mind - Anthony Storr |
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read a book called the secret history of rock (I think it was called). It was pretty good.
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Cinderella's Big Score is actually pretty interesting. A bit basic--she doesn't go into the flights of imagination a la Bangs, say, but it's comprehensive.
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08.31.2006, 09:54 AM | #20 |
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i prefer autobiographies to biographies. anthony kiedis' book is really good, as is marilyn manson's. i'm currently reading johnny rotten's, which is okay. henry rollins' get in the van sucks (though i only read the first 60 pages.) he whines a lot about cops and doesn't talk about any of the fun stuff like sex or drugs that makes a good rock book. hammer of the gods (the zeppelin book) is just all right as well. very historical but a little dry.
fargo rock city is a great book about '80s metal culture, and the dirt, the autobiography of motley crue, is the best book ever written. |
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