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The Greatest Band That Ever Wasn't
- The Story of the Roughest, Toughest, Most Hell-Raising Band to Ever Come Out of the Pacific Northwest, the Screaming Trees
- De: Barrett Martin
- Narrado por: Barrett Martin
- Duración: 7 h y 4 m
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In 1992, the Screaming Trees were expected to become the next big band to come out of the Seattle music scene during the heyday of grunge. Except it never happened. It wasn't because the band didn't have great songs—indeed, the Trees were revered for their ability to write a great song that was both artistically original and commercially viable, which is no easy task. Other Seattle bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden were fans of the Screaming Trees, playing shows with them and collaborating on albums, long before their own bands broke through into the mainstream.
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Not Quite the Whole Story
- De Gorgatron en 09-18-24
- The Greatest Band That Ever Wasn't
- The Story of the Roughest, Toughest, Most Hell-Raising Band to Ever Come Out of the Pacific Northwest, the Screaming Trees
- De: Barrett Martin
- Narrado por: Barrett Martin
Great storytelling. Great band. Great guys.
Revisado: 04-03-24
Barrett did a wonderful job giving homage to his friends and bands. The Screaming Trees had Great songs and his explanation of how and why they weren't bigger was very clear and interesting. I love his view on all things in life and this book gives a plethora of reasons for why things happen for a reason or how one moment can shape your life. Best of all, at the end, he describes what a good song is and I believe in this fully. Listen to the lyrics. Feel the story and emotion behind them. That's a great song. I may include...add some amazing musicians and it's beauty. Thank you Barrett for reading me your story. I loved it.
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