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Author - Jimmy Mcdonough ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Anchor was reviewed on 23-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0679750967 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Shakey: Neil Young's Biography Reference Book. Classifications : Rock Composers & Musicians Arts & Literature Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books General Composers & Musicians Arts & Literature Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books General AAS Composers & Musicians . Click the following link to view the cover of Shakey: Neil Young's Biography. Related topics: Rock. Arts & Literature. Subjects. Books. General. Arts & Literature. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Arts & Literature. requestid: a677295f-fd65-4e25-a804-8d0436618037requestprocessingtime: 0.1072950000000000 salesrank: 53537 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 120910220610 1) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. This book gave me a deep appreciation of Neil that makes him even more so my musical hero. Jimmy M does a great job, I highly recommend this book!¤ 2) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. This is a well researched book that goes into detail about Neil Young´s life and music. I agree with some of the other reviewer´s complaints that the author injected himself way too much towards the end of the both, becoming a character in the story. But that didn´t really bother me. This book is worth reading because it´s one of the few rock bios that really takes you inside of the creative process of making records. I felt like I was really in the studio with Neil and the Horse as they were recording their classic albums. The details about the difference between demo versions, first takes, and concert versions of songs was fantastic. The tension felt real as the Springfield was falling apart while making great songs. The detail, and there is a lot of it, is worth it. Plus, who knew Neil has a thing about Lionel trains? This is a must read.¤ 3) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. I have given this book three stars, but here´s how it could have gotten to five stars; start by eliminating all of the author´s opinions, viewpoints, portions of his parts of discussions, etc. Then you could also remove all of the extensive opinions of the couple of fans that he has developed friendships with. What remains would have been of manageable length and it would have contained all the good parts of the book. In other words, it would have been "really innaresting, heh, heh, heh"(to coin an over-used set of words).
4) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. This biography of a brilliant control freak with an inexorable sense of his own destiny is certainly well researched, the writing style a little bumpy, yet lively, and the narrative flow easy on the reader. Getting as much as he could out of his gregarious loner subject, it has to be acknowledged that Jimmy McDonough´s job was mostly uphill. Young did after all greenlight this book, although it was accompanied with a shrug.
5) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. When I read any biography, I take it for granted that the author has a point of view and compensate accordingly. But reading "Shakey" is like playing a game of Hollywood Squares in which the discerning reader must constantly be asking if the characters quoted are telling the truth, making something up, or even capable of recognizing that there´s a difference between those two things. There are so many layers of potential misdirection in this book, beginning with McDonough´s obvious biases, and freefalling from there to include the biases of the people he interviewed, his freedom to select among those interviews for statements that support his opinions, and the notorious unreliability of memories on life support in the brains of long-time substance abusers, that it´s absurd to take any of this book on face value. Even if many of the people he interviewed can recall accurately what they thought of a particular event that took place 30 years earlier, why should we think they were sober enough to comprehend what was going on in the first place?
6) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. Neil Young is one of rock and roll’s most important and enigmatic figures, a legend from the sixties who is still hugely influential today. He has never granted a writer access to his inner life – until now. Based on six years of interviews with more than three hundred of Young’s associates, and on more than fifty hours of interviews with Young himself, Shakey is a fascinating, prodigious account of the singer’s life and career. Jimmy McDonough follows Young from his childhood in Canada to his cofounding of Buffalo Springfield to the huge success of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to his comeback in the nineties. Filled with never-before-published words directly from the artist himself, Shakey is an essential addition to the top shelf of rock biographies.¤ 7) Paperback Book Shakey: Neil Young's Biography by Anchor. Cantankerous and secretive, Neil Young has banished authors from his inner sanctum--until now. In Shakey, Jimmy McDonough distills more than 300 interviews (including guarded yet revealing interrogations of Young himself) into the definitive biography: the skyrocket success, willful disasters, health horrors and triumphs, stunning comebacks, and highly colorful scuffles with equally impossible characters like Stephen Stills, David Crosby, and the incompetent yet brilliant musicians of Crazy Horse. Young is not quite the noble soul some thought--he´s an astounding control freak. But he is never less than fascinating. "As ruthless as I may seem to be," Young tells McDonough, "you gotta do what ya gotta do. Just like a f-----´ vampire. Heh heh heh." --Tim Appelo¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 20-Nov-2008, 06797509679780679750963, 670-6X0-860-CCB-00B-NQB-8
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