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F. Rossi

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A surprisingly touching and personal rock bio, narrated by the singer herself.

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-02-25

Miki’s story is so well written and made me feel closer to this artist whose music I’ve admired for so long, yet who I knew nothing about.

I’ve read my share of rock autobiographies and the early years are often a bit boring or not so relevant. Her accounting of her upbringing and pre-Lush years is truly moving and thought-provoking. She’s a brave woman for baring herself the way she does, and it also gives the songs a lot more meaning.

The actual Lush years are very detailed and written from the perspective of her own diary, so very detailed and interesting. I had no idea she and Emma had such a tempestuous relationship, or that one of the members died.

Lastly her reading is just delightful. I could listen to her read the phone book for days. I already miss it!

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Nothing mind blowing or juicy gossip but if you’re a sabbath fan, it’s an honest and very personal account of an era.

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-01-24

I definitely enjoyed spending some hours listening to Geezer’s soothing northern accent, hearing about the early years up until his current retirement. It makes me happy that he’s still around and that he managed to be a normal, good person throughout his life.

His telling of Dio definitely painted a picture of the idol’s personality. The story of his last days made me cry.

Overall a good listen, and great reading from Geezer himself!

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Alexander is fascinating, this book both reinforces his heroism and shows his very real and human flaws.

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Revisado: 10-21-24

Loved learning about Alexander. Writing feels a bit too matter of fact, reading is a bit flat but it’s fact-based and exciting at times.

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Zzzzzz. Loved it!

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Revisado: 08-29-23

Man that Tony Shalhoub. What a soothing voice. I don’t care how much you love math (I know you folks are out there… I see you), this one will have you snoozing like a tiny hedgehog in no time. Really nice performance.

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Great story, couldn’t stop listening although you better be ready for some VERY unfiltered graphic shit…

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-21-22

Mark Lanegan. Someone whose music I’ve struggled to get into for many decades, always feeling the intensity and gravitas in his vocals a bit too much. In the 90s I thought of his band Screaming Trees as a one-hit-wonder and grunge caricature (this is probably an unfair representation since I only knew one song). Still, his untimely passing saddened me, as I knew he’s someone with a very loyal fan base and supposed to be a great guy. I wanted to know more about him, outside the music. I heard this book was really worth reading so I gave the audiobook a shot.
First of all, what an electrifying read. I couldn’t stop, even though it was a very very rough read in many moments. His reading is absolutely amazing, like, really. What a voice.
The story was intriguing, I feel you can safely sum up his early years as “sex, drugs and rock & roll”.
I’m not sure I needed to hear every detail about every drug escapade and trust me, this book has A LOT of that. I believe his detailed accounts (how does he remember all this shit?!) of his hardcore junkie/dealer years come from a place of honesty, it seems he was truly in a very hard place and drugs had this incredible hold on him to the point slowly nothing else mattered. Still, I didn’t need to know so much grossness in such graphic detail to get the point.
That aside, Mark clearly was a fascinating person who lived right at the center of a historical music scene, yet never managed to get as big as his peers (which is probably for the best, as he outlived most of the ones who made it big). The humanness of his writing and the full transparency and vulnerability are refreshing.
The end was a bit anticlimactic but I feel the ride was worth it.

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This thing is like crack to me...

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Revisado: 08-03-18

John McWhorter is the scholar I’ve hoped to find in my life... as a language nerd, I’ve been watching tons of fragmented YouTube videos and reading etymonline for a long time, but none of those things give you the holistic understanding of how languages work, how they differ and relate, how they evolve.
This course is that; it answers every imaginable question I’ve had about languages, and much more. If you’re curious about any of those topics I’ve mentioned, do not miss this.

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