What Book Are You Currently Reading?

Started by SteveB, July 03, 2009, 02:53:03 AM

Frank53

I'm with Bosko. What is this reading of which you speak?
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guitarron

Quote from: Bosko Schwartz on July 10, 2009, 05:33:54 PMYou guys seriously have time to read?? ??? ??? ???

I am truly stunned.
exactly what i was thinking


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If I could carry my guitar on my bike and play it on the train to work I would, but I can't and I have an hour to fill. This 'reading' stuff occupies my mind during this 'wasted' period and the book I have just finished was the brutally funny 'the war of Don Emanuel's nether parts'. Hysterical.
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SteveB

FHY - Bet you encountered some bemused looks from others', then?   :)
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#14
In light of BSZ's successful completion of his Opus: Death Of The Sun. Just an update with the book I'm reading (Cover featured above somewhere), on the making of Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of the Moon. (Hey, if BSZ's Concept premise were true, there really would be dark sides to the Moon!).
This book is to do with the physical nature of how the songs were put together, and just shows how far recording technology has progressed in 40 years, and how we really are privelleged to live in a time when we all can at least attempt to put together our own visions. Imagine have to cut lengths of tape precisely, and then stick the lengths together to make sound breaks, or loops, or song endings??
We have hit the jackpot, Guys & Gals. Let's keep making music!

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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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Quote from: oldrottenhead on July 12, 2009, 05:38:42 AMwhats the welsh for zen by john cale is an excellent read http://www.amazon.co.uk/Whats-Welsh-Zen-Autobiography-John/dp/0747546223

I have a book called "Zen for sheep". It has lots of pictures....

Tony W

Who has time to read a book when there is so much to keep up on in this forum alone?


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Quote from: Tony W on July 13, 2009, 02:20:29 PMWho has time to read a book when there is so much to keep up on in this forum alone?

I find there are somethings you just wanna learn, that you cant learn in forums or online...I make time, when its something you are interested in the time is there. 

[edit]...and all of this comes from a guy who doesnt/didnt like to read.

Greeny

Roberto Bolano - The Savage Detectives. Some strange Mexican tale of poetry and driving. It's pretty good.