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Vicky Garten
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Topic: what are you currently reading Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:18 |
I have recently read "Falling Sideways" by Tom Holt & have just started Saints & Sinners.
Good books both of them -worth a read but do it in private if others get irritated at outbursts of sniggers & giggles , the writing is surreal but also makes sense - the perfect prog rockers author.
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Confusion will be my epitaph
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Reed Lover
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:26 |
Just re-read Neil Peart's "Ghost Rider". He is a very talented writer but the introspection and personal tragedy get too much. Travelling Music is far superior,and The Masked Rider is a worthy,undemanding read.
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Vicky Garten
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:28 |
have not read Travelling Music but loved the other 2
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Snow Dog
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:29 |
Just finished "Sahara" by Clive Cussler, good ripping yarn. Might try "Inca Gold " next!
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mirco
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:47 |
I'm reading an italian book about the world war II russian campain, called "Centomila gavette di ghiaccio" (one hundred thousand iced cases, a reference to the number of casualties occurred). Reading the book is like see the opening scene of saving private Ryan, so realisitic and crude.
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Please forgive me for my crappy english!
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Posted: April 20 2005 at 13:53 |
"serial composition" by reginald smith brindle...oxford university press
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PROGMAN
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 09:39 |
NME and MOJO music magazines
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CYMRU AM BYTH
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sigod
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 09:59 |
Reed Lover wrote:
Just re-read Neil Peart's "Ghost Rider". He is a very talented writer but the introspection and personal tragedy get too much. Travelling Music is far superior,and The Masked Rider is a worthy,undemanding read. |
By coincidence, I'm thumbing my way through 'Travelling
Music' right now. It is indeed a good read and recommended to all who like
books about being 'on the road' both in and out of bands. The introspection is
still there but it is measured against the many personal anecdotes that litter
this book's pages.
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Sean Trane
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 10:09 |
Finished Classic Rock last week, on the last pages of Exposé mag this week and Prog-Résiste (Belgian fanzine of friends) is waiting in my mailbox in Brussels for next week. Two weeks ago I had Record Collector (Genesis on Front page and a great 15 pages on Folk-prog).
on the book front, I am trying to finish also Dream Brothers (Buckley and son) and have the Eight Miles High (folk-rock part 2) waiting for me.
On the non-musical front I have two geopolitical books half-read and waiting for an ounce of time. On the fictional side (outside of Belgo-french Bande dessinée),Hesse's Steppenwolf is its last pages and Burroughs"s Naked Feast is up next - I am shameful that I had to wait so long for those two but better late than never.
I wonder how I manage all that , the music , the girlfriend , the friends and the job!!! I spend no time with TV (ouside the odd film or news mag - max 3 hours/week) and have no kids, so that helps!
Progman wrote: NME and MOJO music magazines
NME is too disrespectful to prog that I consider it Tabloid press and MOJO too wide in scope(I am also sick of Beatles stones and Dylan articles twice or thrice a year).
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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sigod
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 10:15 |
Sean Trane wrote:
NME
is too disrespectful to prog that I consider it Tabloid press and MOJO
too wide in scope(I am also sick of Beatles stones and Dylan articles
twice or thrice a year).
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Totally agree with both comments.
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 11:15 |
I'm reading The Know-It-All by A.J. Jacobs. It's pretty interesting and humorous too.
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Hangedman
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 11:42 |
A norman bethune biography, some old vedic literature (sri-isnopibad or something), and im re-reading Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy for good measure. any less then three books at once and id go insane.
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 11:45 |
go rig vedans!
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Sweetnighter
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 17:24 |
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Stranger - Albert Camus
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I bleed coffee. When I don't drink coffee, my veins run dry, and I shrivel up and die.
"Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso? Is that like the bank of Italian soccer death or something?" -my girlfriend
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Cygnus X-2
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Posted: April 21 2005 at 23:42 |
The War of the Worlds.. really good book.
I hope Speilberg doesn't ruin it...
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Prog_Bassist
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 00:17 |
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
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Prog_Bassist
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 00:18 |
Sweetnighter wrote:
The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Stranger - Albert Camus
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Stranger is an excellent book.
sorry for the double post.
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Joren
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 06:39 |
The historical literary thriller "Imprimatur" by the Italian writers duo Monaldi & Sorti. I'm reading it in Dutch, by the way.
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PROGMAN
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 07:46 |
Progman wrote: NME and MOJO music magazines
NME is too disrespectful to prog that I consider it Tabloid press and MOJO too wide in scope(I am also sick of Beatles stones and Dylan articles twice or thrice a year).
Well one of the two magazines did review some HAWKWIND records and do mention Prog from time to time. Well I guess NME is a more orientated to modern pop which i'm not keen on. So I only read them If there is an Interesting Topic for example Prog.
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Posted: April 22 2005 at 11:16 |
Prog_Bassist wrote:
The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. |
I bought that book, but I am intimidated by its length.
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