Small Town Talk
Autor Barney Hoskynsen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780571309764
ISBN-10: 0571309763
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
ISBN-10: 0571309763
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: FABER & FABER
Notă biografică
Barney
Hoskynsis
a
music
historian,
editorial
director
of
the
online
music-journalism
library
Rock's
Backpages,
and
author
ofHotel
California,Lowside
of
the
Road:
A
Life
of
Tom
Waits,
and
an
oral
history
of
Led
Zeppelin.
He
lives
in
London.
Recenzii
"Replete
with
gossip,
freewheeling
dalliances,
artistic
adventures
and
tales
of
general
wildness,
it
also
weaves
in
the
history
of
the
community...A
very
readable
and
interesting
book."—Chicago
Life
"[An engrossing oral history of sorts...A copiously illustrated East Coast complement to his well received Los Angeles canyon classicHotel Californiaof a few years ago...An absorbing, totally fascinating read."—Big City Rhythm & Blues
"Hoskyns has astutely described the ebbs and flows of Woodstock (the town, not so much the festival that borrowed the town's name), its varied iconic citizenry (namely The Band, Van Morrison, and enigmatic Dylan manager/Bearsville Records magnate Albert Grossman), and how the ripples from its '60s boon have left erosions in the town to this day...Through often heartbreaking historical accounts, Hoskyns manages to craft a strong, acute account of the legacy of an enclave that almost lived up to all its Shangri-La promises."
—Chico News & Review
"[An engrossing oral history of sorts...A copiously illustrated East Coast complement to his well received Los Angeles canyon classicHotel Californiaof a few years ago...An absorbing, totally fascinating read."—Big City Rhythm & Blues
"Hoskyns has astutely described the ebbs and flows of Woodstock (the town, not so much the festival that borrowed the town's name), its varied iconic citizenry (namely The Band, Van Morrison, and enigmatic Dylan manager/Bearsville Records magnate Albert Grossman), and how the ripples from its '60s boon have left erosions in the town to this day...Through often heartbreaking historical accounts, Hoskyns manages to craft a strong, acute account of the legacy of an enclave that almost lived up to all its Shangri-La promises."
—Chico News & Review