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White Bicycles

Making Music in the 1960s

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White Bicycles

By: Joe Boyd
Narrated by: Joe Boyd
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Joe Boyd tells of his journey through Sixties music, from tour managing Muddy Waters and Coleman Hawkins, to plugging in Bob Dylan's electric guitar while working as production manager at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, to becoming a leading record producer. His first session was Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood's "Crossroads" followed by Pink Floyd, Nick Drake, the Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny and many more. He moved to Hollywood at the end of the decade where he produced the documentary "Jimi Hendrix" for Warner Brothers.

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There was no one “sixties,” from what I can gather, and Joe Boyd’s memoir is distinctive for its straddling of the blues, folk music, jazz, and UK psychedelia. I love the voice and the stories. The end I do not love, but it’s Boyd’s sixties, and Boyd’s “present,” and it not for me to say how he should regard either, or both.

A Certain Sixties

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Anyone interested in the development of British Invasion music from its genesis in American Blues and R&B will find this book engrossing. But while it's always a treat to hear a book read in the author's own voice, Joe Boyd's is unfortunately lacking in inflection or emotion. This matters because emotion is exactly what continues to bind tens of thousands of fans to the music of those critical years. This is also the only audio title I have ever listened to which has not even a single second pause between chapters, which is a bit maddening - the listener is given no opportunity to absorb the conclusion of the story they've just heard.

Fascinating story, monotone reading

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what an incredible story by someone who has been everywhere in the music industry and seeing everything if, always a little from the slightly skewed side. He's a great reader too

Wonderful book

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Boyd recounts his experiences in the entertainment business with wit, candor and thoughtfulness. From the early days of Dylan and Pink Floyd to the freewheeling 70s film scene he takes the reader from one era-defining moment to another. What truly sets Boyd’s work apart is his ability to place his work and encounters into the broader stories of a changing Britain and America.

Excellent, informative and insightful

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This was touching insightful and real. I’m generally not a fan of the blues or “60’s” music, but Boyd weaves a very smart look at talent, and culture seen from both the UK and US without hype or favor. It feels very punk to me actually, which is great compliment.

Clear, real, insightful

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Unique inside glimpses from the musical backstage of the blues & jazz legends - and from the intensely creative period 66-73 when all started anew. Winderful portraits of a lot of the girls & guys we have listened to all our lives by a great storyteller & analyst

Cultural history by one who created it

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joe boyd produced some of my favorite albums, and it is awesome to hear hi. tell his story. gives a perspective I haven't heard before on some great moments in folk, jazz, and rock history.

excellent history of 60s music

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loved all the stories and back stories. i cant imagine how he did it or remember all those names!

amazing!

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The author knew a lot of music people, worked with them and around others, but not closely with any that I'm a big fan of. I would have liked it better if he had been with bands I liked better. The story is well written. Narrator is kind of flat.

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But I have one question: Are there any female personages whom you might consider to call women?? Or is everyone in your world without male genitalia a Girl????

I would truly love to ignore this rather unprogressive, even ignorant faux pas, but it is just hurtful. Each time Boyd refers to every damn woman as a girl sounds like nails on an old chalkboard.

I enjoy the vast amount of details… still reading it. I’m

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