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Old 06.09.2007, 04:52 PM   #1
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I read a lot of books about music and think if its done properly it can make you think/respect the music in a whole new way.What are some of your favorite books in this vein or what were some really bad ones people should avoid?

Some of My Favorites:
Our Band Could Be your Life- Michael Azerrad (my fucking bible, so well written)
Secret History Of Rock- Roni Sarig
Lost In The Woods:Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd- Julian Palacios (best book on him)
Confusion Is Next- Alec Foege (I think he did a good job would have liked it more if it went up to and thru washing machine though)
Shakey: Neil Young Biography- Jimmy McDonough (best and only one? on him)
The Beatles- Bob Spitz (best book on them)



great ones from from 33 and 1/3 series:
Piper at The Gates of Dawn
Loveless
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Old 06.09.2007, 05:27 PM   #2
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My favourite is still Greil Marcus' Mystery Train. Jon Savage's England's Dreaming is also great.

Simon Reynolds books are always interesting, if at times infuriatingly single minded in the way they treat their subjects.

Lester Bangs' Psychotic Reactions is a great fun read but one that I find increasingly annoying as time goes on. This isn't so much a fault of the book as much as the way in which it's become something of a bible for so many lazy-minded gutter-romantics.

Books dealing specifically with a single band tend to be less interesting, although I did enjoy Paul Stenning's Guns 'n' Roses: The Band that Time Forgot. I know this tends to divide people here but I also enjoyed Alec Foege's SY book, Confusion is Next.
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Old 06.09.2007, 05:49 PM   #3
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My name is on the acknowlegements page in Our Band Could Be Your Life.
I got my first edition copy signed by Michael Azerrad too.

If you like REM, It Crawled From The South is really in depth.
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Old 06.09.2007, 05:52 PM   #4
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Nothing against their music, but REM have never struck me as a particularly interesting band from a behind-the-scenes perspective.
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Old 06.09.2007, 06:41 PM   #5
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Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life by John Litweiler was quite good.

So was Space is the Place: The Life and Times of Sun Ra by John F. Szwed.

I loved The Carpenters by Ray Coleman, though of course it's tragically sad.

Angie Bowie's revenge shot at her ex-husband Backstage Pass: Life on the Wild Side with David Bowie is just plain awesome trashy fun.

Hip Hop America by George Nelson does the early days proud.

Of course most on here have probably read Confusion is Next by Alec Foege but he deserves credit for doing a decent SY biography, though of course it's time for several more chapters. We'll see what Everett True does in his Youth book.
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Old 06.09.2007, 11:46 PM   #6
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Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society a conversation between Edward Said and Daniel Barenboim

Noise Water Meat by Douglas Kahn

Four Musical Minimalists by Keith Potter
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Old 06.10.2007, 04:07 AM   #7
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Some of My Favorites:
Our Band Could Be your Life- Michael Azerrad (my fucking bible, so well

Best music book i've read by miles! It really is well written, I couldnt stop reading it, even for the bands I never listen to sections.
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Johnny Cash's autobiography
Nick Cave's And The Ass Saw The Angel
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I learned more about the Ramones from this book than from all the others I've read added together.


 

A pretty cool history of NY punk.


 

An even cooler history of DC punk.


I found "Our Band Could Be Your Life" to be a bit derivative in places. The SY section quite frequently quotes verbatim from other SY books.
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The best book about Rock is, paradoxicly about country music: Country, the Twisted Roots of Rock & Roll by Nick Toches. Also Rock and the Pop Narcotic By Joe Carducci, the works of Peter Guralnick, We Are Devo by Dellinger & Giffels...I liked Our Band Could Be Your Life. I don't like Dinosaur JR.
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I've wanted to read Carducci's book...never see it around here...oh, yeah there's such thing as the internets...
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Old 06.10.2007, 06:33 PM   #18
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Lunar Notes by Zoot Horn Rollo (Bill Harkleroad) is good if you like Beefheart.
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Nick Cave's And The Ass Saw The Angel

not really a book about music or bands but very good
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Seconded Please Kill Me, though a lot of it is BS. Punk magazine did not name punk rock as they claim in the book. I watched a video of the NY Dolls in '72 and they were Johansen referred to them in it as a "punk band". I'm sure he was just using a term that had been around for a while too!
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