I'm reading the second of two 33 1/3 books I bought now (Spiderland, having read In The Aeroplane Under The Sea).
Perhaps they're not indicative of the rest, or perhaps it's a genre of book I like I lot more in theory than in practice, but both have started with long histories of various small-town bands the members were in before they formed the bands that made the albums, they never sound very good and there's always someone called Brian.
I think I might get the Abbey Road one, because I think I'd actually be more interested in what guitar John used and read the debates about whether George or Paul played bass on that song.
I'm reading the second of two 33 1/3 books I bought now (Spiderland, having read In The Aeroplane Under The Sea).
Perhaps they're not indicative of the rest, or perhaps it's a genre of book I like I lot more in theory than in practice, but both have started with long histories of various small-town bands the members were in before they formed the bands that made the albums, they never sound very good and there's always someone called Brian.
I think I might get the Abbey Road one, because I think I'd actually be more interested in what guitar John used and read the debates about whether George or Paul played bass on that song.