[Powderworks] Short books about music
Lina Yune
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...and those paisley shirts by Jim Moginie....
bmounier@sympatico.ca wrote:"Fashion in the music business" by Rob Hirst?
Brigitte
>
> De: "Bjorn Blomquist"
> Date: 2003/05/07 mer. AM 07:26:47 GMT-04:00
> À:
> Subject: [Powderworks] Short books about music
>
> Hello, I'm back...
>
> Got this on the Kinks mailing list and thought it's too funny not to
> share it with you.
>
>
> Some of the shortest books about music:
>
> "Dental Hygene And Nutrition For Health And Long Life" - Keith Richards
>
> How to Keep Your Ego in Check by MICK! JAGGER!
>
> Hammer! Your Guide To Personal Finances
>
> Keith Emerson's CBGB's Memories
>
> Black Pride by Michael Jackson
>
> Run A Marathon With David Crosby
>
> Walk up a Flight of Stairs with Aretha Franklin
>
> Ted Nugent's Tofu Secrets
>
> 1,000 Ways To Cook Beef by Chrissie Hynde and Moby
>
> Gun Safety by Kurt Cobain
>
> Songs I've Written About Men Who Are Neither Abusive Nor Suicidal by
> Lucinda
> Williams
>
> I Am A Rock: Stability Through Hard Times by Mariah Carey. Foreword
> by Brian Wilson.
>
> Staying True To Your Zorastrian Roots by Freddie Mercury
>
> Understatement -- Meat Loaf
>
> Our Future in the Music Business by the Other Three Guys in No Doubt
>
> My Favorite Drum Techniques That Do Not Involve Metronomically Riding
> the
> High Hat by John Bonham
>
> My Favorite Drum Techniques by Mo Tucker
>
> My Favorite Drum Techniques that Do Require Metronomically Riding the
> High
> Hat - Keith Moon
>
> Finish What You Started by Axl Rose
>
> Enya: The Death Metal Years
>
> You Catch More Flies With Honey Than With Vinegar by John Lydon.
>
> The Book of Shirts -- By Iggy Pop
>
> A Half Page of My Original Ideas by David Bowie
>
> Can I Borrow Your Car? by James Dean
>
> I Got My Eye on You by Sammy Davis Jr
>
> What's Black and White and Has Two Eyes? by Sammy Davis Jr and Peter
> Falk
>
> The 4th Chord -- The Ramones
>
> No, That Was MY Solo by Brad Whitford. [Actually, I thought this would
> fit Jimmy Page]*
>
> Just A Regular Guy by Adam Ant.
>
> Hit Records WE Wrote For The Police by Andy Summers and Stewart
> Copeland.
>
> Hit Records WE Wrote For Talking Heads by Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth
> and
> Chris Franz.
>
> My Best Records Besides Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.
>
> How I Brought Jazz to Black America by Sting
>
> Hit Songs That I Sang On-Key by Bob Dylan and Neil Young
>
> High On Life by Johnny Thunders
>
> Just Hangin' Wit' My Dad by Marvin Gaye
>
> Interviews Where I Didn't Mention Living In a Van -- By Jewel
>
> The Rough Guide To Mongolian Jazz
>
> The Art of Singing Simply by Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Whitney
> Houston
>
> How To Write Catchy Commercial Pop Tunes by Captain Beefheart
>
> What I Did in Hall and Oates - By The Short Guy With the Mustache
> Partying
>
> With Paul Simon: The Complete Oral History by Tommy Lee
>
> Never Write The Same Song Twice by Angus and Malcolm Young; foreword by
> Billy Gibbons
>
> Holding Your Drink by Bon Scott. Preface by Janis Joplin; foreword by
> Oscar
> Levant. Additional material by John Bonham
>
> The Careful Name Selection Process that Resulted in "Hootie and the
> Blowfish"
>
> Projects that I've Done Since Oingo Boingo That Haven't Involved Movie
> Soundtracks or Tim Burton -- Danny Elfman
>
> Humility: It's what got me where I am Today - Jack Bruce
>
> How I earned my Swimming Merit Badge - Brian Jones
>
> Blood is Thicker than Water by Ray Davies and Mike Love
>
> How To Not Suck by Kenny G
>
> Less Is More by Frank Zappa
>
> (*for your information: Rumours claim that Jimmy Page played the guitar
> solo on the Kinks' "You really got me", which he didn't, although he
> actually DID add *rhythm* guitar to "All day and all of the night" and
> few other early Kinks songs. At least, so the story goes... B.B.)
>
> I didn't get that one by David Bowie, I must admit...
>
> So what about using our creative minds to come up with some more books?
> Here is one: "How to change your appearance through different haircuts"
> by Peter Garrett.
>
> /Bjorn
>
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<DIV>...and those paisley shirts by Jim Moginie....<BR><BR><B><I>bmounier@sympatico.ca</I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">"Fashion in the music business" by Rob Hirst?<BR><BR>Brigitte<BR>> <BR>> De: "Bjorn Blomquist" <BJORN.BLOMQUIST@MBOX301.SWIPNET.SE><BR>> Date: 2003/05/07 mer. AM 07:26:47 GMT-04:00<BR>> À: <POWDERWORKS@CS.COLORADO.EDU><BR>> Subject: [Powderworks] Short books about music<BR>> <BR>> Hello, I'm back...<BR>> <BR>> Got this on the Kinks mailing list and thought it's too funny not to<BR>> share it with you.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Some of the shortest books about music:<BR>> <BR>> "Dental Hygene And Nutrition For Health And Long Life" - Keith Richards<BR>> <BR>> How to Keep Your Ego in Check by MICK! JAGGER!<BR>> <BR>> Hammer! Your Guide To Personal Finances<BR>> <BR>> Keith Emerson's CBGB's Memories<BR>> <BR>> Black Pride by Michael Jackson<BR>> <BR>> Run A Marathon With David Crosby<BR>> <BR>> Walk up a Flight of Stairs with Aretha Franklin<BR>> <BR>> Ted Nugent's Tofu Secrets<BR>> <BR>> 1,000 Ways To Cook Beef by Chrissie Hynde and Moby<BR>> <BR>> Gun Safety by Kurt Cobain<BR>> <BR>> Songs I've Written About Men Who Are Neither Abusive Nor Suicidal by<BR>> Lucinda<BR>> Williams<BR>> <BR>> I Am A Rock: Stability Through Hard Times by Mariah Carey. Foreword<BR>> by Brian Wilson.<BR>> <BR>> Staying True To Your Zorastrian Roots by Freddie Mercury<BR>> <BR>> Understatement -- Meat Loaf<BR>> <BR>> Our Future in the Music Business by the Other Three Guys in No Doubt<BR>> <BR>> My Favorite Drum Techniques That Do Not Involve Metronomically Riding<BR>> the<BR>> High Hat by John Bonham<BR>> <BR>> My Favorite Drum Techniques by Mo Tucker<BR>> <BR>> My Favorite Drum Techniques that Do Require Metronomically Riding the<BR>> High<BR>> Hat - Keith Moon<BR>> <BR>> Finish What You Started by Axl Rose<BR>> <BR>> Enya: The Death Metal Years<BR>> <BR>> You Catch More Flie
s With Honey Than With Vinegar by John Lydon.<BR>> <BR>> The Book of Shirts -- By Iggy Pop<BR>> <BR>> A Half Page of My Original Ideas by David Bowie<BR>> <BR>> Can I Borrow Your Car? by James Dean<BR>> <BR>> I Got My Eye on You by Sammy Davis Jr<BR>> <BR>> What's Black and White and Has Two Eyes? by Sammy Davis Jr and Peter<BR>> Falk<BR>> <BR>> The 4th Chord -- The Ramones<BR>> <BR>> No, That Was MY Solo by Brad Whitford. [Actually, I thought this would<BR>> fit Jimmy Page]*<BR>> <BR>> Just A Regular Guy by Adam Ant.<BR>> <BR>> Hit Records WE Wrote For The Police by Andy Summers and Stewart<BR>> Copeland.<BR>> <BR>> Hit Records WE Wrote For Talking Heads by Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth<BR>> and<BR>> Chris Franz.<BR>> <BR>> My Best Records Besides Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.<BR>> <BR>> How I Brought Jazz to Black America by Sting<BR>> <BR>> Hit Songs That I Sang On-Key by Bob Dylan and Neil Young<BR>> <BR>> High On Life by Johnny Thunders<BR>> <BR>> Just Hangin' Wit' My Dad by Marvin Gaye<BR>> <BR>> Interviews Where I Didn't Mention Living In a Van -- By Jewel<BR>> <BR>> The Rough Guide To Mongolian Jazz<BR>> <BR>> The Art of Singing Simply by Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and Whitney<BR>> Houston<BR>> <BR>> How To Write Catchy Commercial Pop Tunes by Captain Beefheart<BR>> <BR>> What I Did in Hall and Oates - By The Short Guy With the Mustache<BR>> Partying<BR>> <BR>> With Paul Simon: The Complete Oral History by Tommy Lee<BR>> <BR>> Never Write The Same Song Twice by Angus and Malcolm Young; foreword by<BR>> Billy Gibbons<BR>> <BR>> Holding Your Drink by Bon Scott. Preface by Janis Joplin; foreword by<BR>> Oscar<BR>> Levant. Additional material by John Bonham<BR>> <BR>> The Careful Name Selection Process that Resulted in "Hootie and the<BR>> Blowfish"<BR>> <BR>> Projects that I've Done Since Oingo Boingo That Haven't Involved Mo
vie<BR>> Soundtracks or Tim Burton -- Danny Elfman<BR>> <BR>> Humility: It's what got me where I am Today - Jack Bruce<BR>> <BR>> How I earned my Swimming Merit Badge - Brian Jones<BR>> <BR>> Blood is Thicker than Water by Ray Davies and Mike Love <BR>> <BR>> How To Not Suck by Kenny G<BR>> <BR>> Less Is More by Frank Zappa<BR>> <BR>> (*for your information: Rumours claim that Jimmy Page played the guitar<BR>> solo on the Kinks' "You really got me", which he didn't, although he<BR>> actually DID add *rhythm* guitar to "All day and all of the night" and<BR>> few other early Kinks songs. At least, so the story goes... B.B.)<BR>> <BR>> I didn't get that one by David Bowie, I must admit...<BR>> <BR>> So what about using our creative minds to come up with some more books?<BR>> Here is one: "How to change your appearance through different haircuts"<BR>> by Peter Garrett. <BR>> <BR>> /Bjorn<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Powderworks mailing list<BR>> Powderworks@cs.colorado.edu<BR>> http://www.cs.colorado.edu/mailman/listinfo/powderworks<BR>> <BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Powderworks mailing list<BR>Powderworks@cs.colorado.edu<BR>http://www.cs.colorado.edu/mailman/listinfo/powderworks</BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR><BR><P>Lina</P>
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