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Infinite Dialogma Of The Ranch Prison

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-29-22

Living my life as a fan of Mike Nesmith, you have to ultimately find out that he is a walking, talking, singing contradiction...at best. Why would you think this book would be any different? There is a reason that fans of this man's work would want to read his "autobiographical riff," almost none of them are in this book. There's some fantastic stories from his early days of "show biz" (for lack of a better term) and those are true gems. Getting his foundation with the Monkees' experience is told adequately, but he could have gone farther. His solo career, in MUSIC, gets glossed over and pretty much ends at 1971. From then on out, the story ark switches to Nesmith's own theories on varying theology that he's had through life. One thing learned in all this is that he picked and chooses his own spiritual beliefs, along with his romantic relationships, as though his picking shaving cream off a pharmacy shelf. All this meandering "stuff" that no practically no one else besides the man himself cares about...and the thing is, he was really consumed by it...all the while hardly any mention of his children...which I thought was kind of sad. RIP Nez. (by Mark Meli)

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