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Topic: Your favourite rock biography? Posted: May 31 2005 at 18:56 |
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Theres a great book about the Nice out there, unfortunately all the way through the author felt he had to to take endless digs at ELP. He seems never to have forgiven Emerson for leaving the Nice to go to ELP.
ps. i w ent to see Emerson and the Nice in Glasgow in 2002 and 2003 and they were brilliant. |
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Intruder
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Posted: May 19 2005 at 06:01 | |
I caught a contact high from reading DCrosby's book, "Long Time Gone".
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Jim Garten
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Posted: May 11 2005 at 03:39 | |
But have you tried "The Negative Dialectics Of Poodle Play" - now that's heavy . By the way, has anyone here read Ian McLagan's book "All The Rage"? I've heard it's supposed to be an excellent read. |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012 |
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Posted: May 09 2005 at 14:23 | |
Me too! I love the way he wrote about ELP in Rocking The Classics.
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threefates
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Posted: May 09 2005 at 10:12 | |
Well supposedly he has 17 chapters (over 1200 pages) on ELP. Even I couldn't write that much about them!! So I can't wait to see it published!
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THIS IS ELP
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Posted: May 08 2005 at 18:18 | |
Great, thanks everybody, for all the information thus far. So there is a website for prog-books. I didn't know that. Speaking of Ed Macan (Threefates did, thanks!): I love his book Rocking The Classics, about the origins of progrock and the description of the early progressive "counterculture". |
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 17:12 | |
That one's a sure winner. Could've used more road stories though. |
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Richardw
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 12:49 | |
Velvetclown
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 12:37 | |
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AngelRat
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 12:35 | |
Real FZ Book for me also. Another autobiography I enjoyed very much was Tom Gabriel Fischer's "Are You Morbid?" about Celtic Frost. |
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Joren
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 09:54 | |
The Real Frank Zappa Book
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: May 08 2005 at 02:46 | |
I really like Moon: Biography of a Mad Man (I least that is what I think the title is), the 620 page Keith Moon biography, it was quite a read, but damn it was good. As was A Saucerful of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey, and then I got a bunch of assorted Beatles bios. |
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marktheshark
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 11:48 | |
Really! Hadn't seen it. Is it all region ? Hadn't gotten around to getting In A Word yet mainly 'cause I already got most of the stuff on it. |
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TBWART
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 04:22 | |
there are some pretty interesting stories to be found in the ''in a word'' box from yes.
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''progression is trying to eliminate boundries''
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TBWART
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Posted: May 07 2005 at 04:20 | |
yesyears dvd has been released...so don't go copying some old vhstape and just order the dvd instead! |
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''progression is trying to eliminate boundries''
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marktheshark
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 24 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1695 |
Posted: May 06 2005 at 23:10 | |
If prog, I'd say "Pictures of an Exhibitionist" by Keith. As far as rock in general I'd go with "The Beatles Anthology". If your looking at Yes, don't go anway near the Yesspeak DVD. It sucks! I know books are better but if want a good doc video on Yes, try and get an out-of print VHS copy of the 1990 Yessyears video. This was done during the Union tour, so it covers more ground interviewing past and present members. Bill Bruford is a real kick with his dry sense of humor (did you know the opening of Yours Is No Disgrace was inspired by the theme song to Bonanza?).
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threefates
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Posted: May 06 2005 at 22:39 | |
Any book about prog you want to know about... Go here: http://www.progbibliography.de Or course my favorite page there is: http://www.progbibliography.de/elp.htm And this is pretty interesting there: Macan, Edward L.: The Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Edited by threefates |
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THIS IS ELP
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Moogtron III
Prog Reviewer Joined: April 26 2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 10616 |
Posted: May 06 2005 at 17:56 | |
I must say I do like the Wakeman autobio myself. The Crimson bio: I heard of that one, but I didn't know if it was any good. Now I do. There's also a good book about Fripp. I forgot the writer. So there are good ELP / Emerson biographies? I always missed them in the bookshops, so I thought they just didn't exist. Well, I'm glad to hear that I was wrong. Thanks guys!
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Progger
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Posted: May 06 2005 at 17:24 | |
RICK WAKEMAN - THE CAPED CRUSADER ALICE COOPER - ME, ALICE IAN GILLAN - CHILD IN TIME DAVID BYRON - BORN TO PERFORM |
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richardh
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 28021 |
Posted: May 06 2005 at 12:00 | |
I like the Keith Emerson autobio as well.Packed full of anecdotes as you can imagine
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