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Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?
- Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock
- De: Gregory Alan Thornbury
- Narrado por: Stephen R. Thorne
- Duración: 9 h y 31 m
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In 1969, in Capitol Records' Hollywood studio, a blonde-haired troubadour named Larry Norman laid track for an album that would launch a new genre of music and one of the strangest, most interesting careers in modern rock. Having spent the bulk of the 1960s playing on bills with acts like The Who, Janis Joplin, and The Doors, Norman decided that he wanted to sing about the most countercultural subject of all: Jesus.
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Hagiography not Biography
- De Keith Howard en 10-29-18
- Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?
- Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock
- De: Gregory Alan Thornbury
- Narrado por: Stephen R. Thorne
Hagiography not Biography
Revisado: 10-29-18
I have loved Larry Norman’s music for 45 years, and saw Solid Rock as a magical place in the late 70’s. Still, I know Norman was unreliable and, at times, almost pathological in his name-dropping stories. I’d expected this book to explain the contradictions in an artist’s life. Instead,it reads like a biography written by a son waiting for a will to be finalized.
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