i had just recently finished reading Decoded by Jay-Z and just picked up Rivers Edge about Weezer
i also have the Cobain book by Rolling Stone on its way
does anyone have ne other good suggestions im probably going to pick up the John LennonThe Life book that came out in 2004
loking for some good suggestions
Tags:
Permalink Reply by jm5471 on January 14, 2011 at 4:54pm also i put this in the weezer section because one of the books that im talking about that i picked up is on weezer which i have yet to read.....also if there is any other books on weezer i should pick up let me know
also doesanyone knowwhen the Pinkerton Diaries are going to be released an actual release date or even a tenative one
Permalink Reply by Jordan on January 14, 2011 at 5:40pm Let me know how Rivers' Edge is, I love the Weezer/Rivers story, but I've heard that book isn't well written.
Also, I can't wait for Pinkerton Diaries. I've heard it was supposed to be this month, but since we don't know the release date yet, I doubt it will be. Hopefully next month!
jm5471 said:
also i put this in the weezer section because one of the books that im talking about that i picked up is on weezer which i have yet to read.....also if there is any other books on weezer i should pick up let me know
also doesanyone knowwhen the Pinkerton Diaries are going to be released an actual release date or even a tenative one
Permalink Reply by Farkas on January 14, 2011 at 9:02pm
Permalink Reply by Farkas on January 14, 2011 at 9:02pm also i put this in the weezer section because one of the books that im talking about that i picked up is on weezer which i have yet to read.....also if there is any other books on weezer i should pick up let me know
also doesanyone knowwhen the Pinkerton Diaries are going to be released an actual release date or even a tenative one
Permalink Reply by edgey44 - inventing mostly on January 14, 2011 at 10:20pm In Just Kids Patti Smith, shares her perspective on different artists, songwriters and creative folk living in New York around the 1960s and '70s. I found her journey inspiring and the writing poetic.
Goodbye 20th Century : Sonic Youth and the rise of the alternative Nation written by David Browne, is obviously something Sonic Youth fans would be into. However, I think it's also interesting for anyone who wants to learn more about the experience of independant record labels and the way corporate labels (i.e. Geffen) operate.
Permalink Reply by Xavier on January 18, 2011 at 5:05am © 2013 Created by Weezer.
