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Title: Read any good books recently?
Post by: herbychimp on February 24, 2013, 08:09:55 PM
I am sure that I won't be the only one who enjoys a good music related yarn. I have a weakness for quasi-autobiographical nonsense that one can pick up for a tenner in an Amazon sale but recently I have read a few interesting guitar related tomes, so here they are:

1) Electric Eden - essentially the story of British music (not strictly a guitar only tale) - a bold claim it is true but an awseome book if you have some time to dedicate to it
2) Bang your Head - an exploration of Heavy Metal subculture. A tad American in tone but it contains some lovely stuff on Laar's obsession with NWOBHM
3) Fire and Rain  - A story of 1970 (Beatles, James Taylor, CSNY) - loved this, full of anecdotes and wry observations
4) Trampled Underfoot - Barney Hoskins collection of thoughts / interviews on Led Zeppelin. Interesting, very interesting.

Whose pages are yous turning?
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Ian Price on February 24, 2013, 08:20:51 PM
Recent(ish) music reading for me:

The Dirt - Motley Crue
Howling at the Moon - Walter Yetnikoff
Shakey - Neil Young
Lowside of the Road: A Life of Tom Waits
Innocent When you Dream - Tom Waits

All great reads. I've not noted the names of the authors (being lazy and can't be bothered to look them up!)

I seem to be more of a biography person than anything else. I really can't remember the last non-bio based book that I read. I am branching out though. I have read the following non music books in recent times (recent times meaning before the twins were born and I had time to read!)

Hiding the Elephant - A book about the golden age of magicians (and Houdini was neither liked or respected amongst his peers)
Silent Night - about the WWI 1914 Christmas truce
The Game - about chat up artists (whilst some of it was highly unbelievable it was a pretty good read)
The Gulag Archipelago - to be honest I had to stop reading this as I found it a little too harrowing. I'll man up and try harder next time I pick it up.

And I'm just about to start reading 'Agent Zigzag'.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Andrew W on February 24, 2013, 09:39:57 PM
Big +1 for Electric Eden, a really great book. I've also enjoyed Dazzling Stranger, a biography of Bert Jansch and Ginger Geezer, the Vivian Stanshall bio. Both highly recommended.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: TheyCallMeVolume on February 24, 2013, 11:51:31 PM
I've read almost all the rocker books, some of my favorites are The Dirt, Jacob Slichter's bio, Tony Iommi's bio, Slash, the Wilson sisters, Sammy Hagar, Neil Peart, Anthony Kiedis, Ace Frehley, and probably a few others I'm forgetting.

Some of the ones that got the most press were the ones I liked least. Steven Tyler, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, their books were pretty bad IMO.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on February 25, 2013, 01:28:33 AM
^

I have to disagree, I found Keith Richards' book Life absolutely fascinating!  That said, I'm not a huge fan of the Stones and I'm not a huge fan of biographies, so I'm probably at odds with you biography fans to start with!  :lol:

Most of the biographies/autobiographies I've read are just a series of anecdotes, badly structured and appallingly written (even though they're nearly all ghostwritten by "professional" authors).  The Tony Iommi book was a good example, I learned a few interesting facts but as a book, even though I'm a fan, it's very dull.  Whereas Keith Richards' book is relatively low on facts and musical details, but gives a real insight into his personality.  That's much more interesting to me.

Another music-related autobiography I did really enjoy is Guy Pratt's My Bass and Other Animals.  Oh, and Neil Peart's Ghost Rider.  Again, because it tells me more about the person than just what they do for a job.
 
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: JJretroTONEGOD on February 25, 2013, 02:20:05 AM
I'm reading gordon ramsay's 'playing with fire' it's good so far and quite funny, he has had a more interesting life than I expected, it's a bit of a surprise because I expected it to be rubbish
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Plenum n Heather on February 25, 2013, 02:52:47 AM
I just finished Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust by Ken Scott; reviews have it as being very dry, but I found it a fascinating and inspiring read.

I am also reading

- Stealer of Souls, the first Elric omnibus by Michael Moorc0ck
- The Sword of Welleran and other stories by Lord Dunsany
- The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe
- 99 Stories of Robert E Howard
- The Complete HP Lovecraft
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on February 25, 2013, 09:26:33 AM
I am also reading

- Stealer of Souls, the first Elric omnibus by Michael Moorc0ck
- The Sword of Welleran and other stories by Lord Dunsany
- The Complete Works of Edgar Allen Poe
- 99 Stories of Robert E Howard
- The Complete HP Lovecraft

Good stuff, Ben! :D  Must admit I have never read Lord Dunsany, except maybe a short story or two.

I love the Elric books and most of Michael Moorc--k's work, but his popularity seems to come and go - most of his books seem to be out of print in the UK at the moment.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: herbychimp on February 25, 2013, 09:47:14 AM
Loving the Poe - I am a big fan of the gothic genre. If you like that you might be interested in a little Maupassant as he offers some similarly macabre tales. The Hagar book surprised me in it's frankness. I wanted to think that he was making up all the stuff about Eddie and Alex but actually quite a lot of it rang true. The fact that EVH is so hellbent on selling his band and promoting his brand these days makes a great deal of sense if he spent years too ar**holed to make a single penny. I recently read a very dull Randy Rhoads book where the only bit I enjoyed was about his Sandoval polka V.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Andrew W on February 25, 2013, 10:07:35 AM
I love the Elric books and most of Michael Moorc--k's work, but his popularity seems to come and go - most of his books seem to be out of print in the UK at the moment.

Gollantz are working with his beardy majesty to put together definitive editions of the Elric and Corum books. They're supposed to start going back into print very soon: http://www.gollancz.co.uk/2012/09/gollancz-to-publish-the-definitive-michael-moorc--k/ (http://www.gollancz.co.uk/2012/09/gollancz-to-publish-the-definitive-michael-moorc--k/)
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on February 25, 2013, 02:05:51 PM
I love the Elric books and most of Michael Moorc--k's work, but his popularity seems to come and go - most of his books seem to be out of print in the UK at the moment.

Gollantz are working with his beardy majesty to put together definitive editions of the Elric and Corum books. They're supposed to start going back into print very soon: http://www.gollancz.co.uk/2012/09/gollancz-to-publish-the-definitive-michael-moorc--k/ (http://www.gollancz.co.uk/2012/09/gollancz-to-publish-the-definitive-michael-moorc--k/)

Sounds good!  I bought the 14(?) volume Eternal Champion series when they came out a few years ago, that was a nicely-done set.  I have probably the majority of his stuff apart from a few things which were out of print (last time I looked).  I don't always enjoy his more "literary" works like the Colonel Pyat books, and I got very bored with Blood and its sequels.  Not a massive fan of Jerry Cornelius either.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: blue on February 25, 2013, 02:38:50 PM
i always liked the Elric books, i read most of them, and a few of his other books, when i was a teenager.  back then you could actually go to libraries and get books! :)

regrettably, i haven't had much time for reading lately. the last book i read all the way through was Fevre Dream by George RR Martin.  i wanted to try a standalone book of his before wading into Game Of Thrones.  it was quite good.  that was a year ago this week!  i really must get some more reading done
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on February 25, 2013, 02:51:39 PM
i always liked the Elric books, i read most of them, and a few of his other books, when i was a teenager.  back then you could actually go to libraries and get books! :)

That's exactly my experience!  Happy days in Mumbles library.  They had a really good fantasy/science fiction/horror section. :D  I remember being quite bewildered and not a little disturbed by Behold the Man and The Dancers at the End of Time, aged about 13 or 14!  :lol:

The last book i read all the way through was Fevre Dream by George RR Martin.  i wanted to try a standalone book of his before wading into Game Of Thrones.  it was quite good.  that was a year ago this week!

I really like Fevre Dream, read it when in first came out back in the '80s.  I also love The Armageddon Rag (coming back to the original music theme of this thread!).  George RR Martin's early work is great, I didn't realise he was still alive then suddenly all the Game of Thrones stuff appeared.  I was going to start reading them but there are just too many!
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Lezard on February 26, 2013, 04:04:47 PM
I've just acquired the complete works of Poe as read by Basil Rathbone.
(http://www.basilrathbone.net/gallery/sherlockholmes/sh12.jpg)

Really liking it so far.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Elliot on February 26, 2013, 04:43:18 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1)

Especially the parts by Elliot Vernon (me!)
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: ToneMonkey on February 26, 2013, 06:23:32 PM
£60


You can send me a pdf if you like  :lol:
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on February 26, 2013, 06:57:12 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1)

Especially the parts by Elliot Vernon (me!)

Congratulations on being a published author, Elliot.  :D   Forgive me if I don't invest in a copy!
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Andrew W on February 26, 2013, 08:10:43 PM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Agreements-Levellers-Constitutional-English-Revolution/dp/0230542700/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361896940&sr=8-1)

Especially the parts by Elliot Vernon (me!)

That's far too interesting. http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-VES-Handbook-Visual-Effects/dp/0240812425/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361909278&sr=8-1 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-VES-Handbook-Visual-Effects/dp/0240812425/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361909278&sr=8-1) has a fascinating *cough cough* chapter in it about digital lighting and shading models by a forum member not a million miles from here. Who wouldn't want to be soothed to sleep reading about bidirectional reflectance distribution functions?
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Elliot on February 26, 2013, 08:38:26 PM
That's cool.  I particularly liked the chapter 'This page is intentionally left blank'.  Very post-modern. 8)
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Jamie on February 27, 2013, 08:41:25 PM
Just about finished (thank god) The Terror by Dan Simmons. Good story but it drags its arse a bit. Will probably re-read American Gods or Neverwhere next.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Plenum n Heather on February 28, 2013, 01:59:30 AM
Just about finished (thank god) The Terror by Dan Simmons. Good story but it drags its arse a bit. Will probably re-read American Gods or Neverwhere next.
Dude, I recently read Drood and was ENTHRALLED by it; really loved the pacing, sense of atmosphere and the palpable dread it conjured up.

Picked up The Terror since it has a sort-of connexion to Drood, and was utterly disappointed! I think I got through 4 chapters before putting it down to rest. :)

I have had a love/hate thing with Simmons for some time; I love some of his ideas, but by and large I have always had issues with his books.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: gwEm on February 28, 2013, 10:07:31 AM
(http://www.haynes.co.uk/wcsstore/HaynesPublishing/images/Bookjackets/150scans/H4975.jpg)
Stealing Speed.

Its straightforwardly written, but the story is great.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Jamie on February 28, 2013, 04:50:18 PM
Just about finished (thank god) The Terror by Dan Simmons. Good story but it drags its arse a bit. Will probably re-read American Gods or Neverwhere next.
Dude, I recently read Drood and was ENTHRALLED by it; really loved the pacing, sense of atmosphere and the palpable dread it conjured up.

Picked up The Terror since it has a sort-of connexion to Drood, and was utterly disappointed! I think I got through 4 chapters before putting it down to rest. :)

I have had a love/hate thing with Simmons for some time; I love some of his ideas, but by and large I have always had issues with his books.

I started reading The Terror because I liked the fact it crossed the infamous Franklin expedition with old inuit folklore. Was a relief to finally finish it, but i am glad I did. Not sure I would pick up another Simmons book again though
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Plenum n Heather on February 28, 2013, 07:06:03 PM
Just about finished (thank god) The Terror by Dan Simmons. Good story but it drags its arse a bit. Will probably re-read American Gods or Neverwhere next.
Dude, I recently read Drood and was ENTHRALLED by it; really loved the pacing, sense of atmosphere and the palpable dread it conjured up.

Picked up The Terror since it has a sort-of connexion to Drood, and was utterly disappointed! I think I got through 4 chapters before putting it down to rest. :)

I have had a love/hate thing with Simmons for some time; I love some of his ideas, but by and large I have always had issues with his books.

I started reading The Terror because I liked the fact it crossed the infamous Franklin expedition with old inuit folklore. Was a relief to finally finish it, but i am glad I did. Not sure I would pick up another Simmons book again though
Both Drood and the first Hyperion are worth your time.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Jamie on March 06, 2013, 08:46:46 PM
Just spent the last week ploughing through Robert McCammon's Swan Song. Best book I have read in a long time. It's set in the US which has been devastated by nuclear war, it has some interesting supernatural elements to it as well. Anyone recommend  any other end of the world novels?
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Mr. Air on March 07, 2013, 05:41:46 AM
I have just finished the last two books in Swedish author Haaakan Nesser's crime series about inspector Barbarotti. Excellent writing and not you ordinary crime stories. Nesser is a brilliant writer and I have to read some more of his books.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Plenum n Heather on March 10, 2013, 01:02:49 AM
I started reading Playing At The World: A History of Simulating Wars, People, And Fantastic Adventures (http://www.amazon.com/Playing-at-the-World-ebook/dp/B008PN6K9Y/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1362876772&sr=1-1&keywords=playing+at+the+world). It is essentially a study on the history of ancient strategy games, how they evolved into modern wargames, how those in turn evolved into roleplaying games, and how roleplaying games influenced the development of video games.

Thus far, a fascinating read; highly recommended to anyone interested in this sort of thing.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Hammerheart on March 15, 2013, 06:51:24 PM
Just spent the last week ploughing through Robert McCammon's Swan Song. Best book I have read in a long time. It's set in the US which has been devastated by nuclear war, it has some interesting supernatural elements to it as well. Anyone recommend  any other end of the world novels?

The Passage by Justin Cronin is worth a read. I enjoyed it.

The Road by Cormac McCarthy is one of the best end of the world books I've ever read.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Jamie on March 18, 2013, 03:10:55 PM
Just spent the last week ploughing through Robert McCammon's Swan Song. Best book I have read in a long time. It's set in the US which has been devastated by nuclear war, it has some interesting supernatural elements to it as well. Anyone recommend  any other end of the world novels?

The Passage by Justin Cronin is worth a read. I enjoyed it.

The Road by Cormac McCarthy is one of the best end of the world books I've ever read.

Thanks will give it a go. I couldn't put The Road down, the ending was somewhat lacking though, was a little dissapointed. Thought the film was garbage...
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Lezard on March 19, 2013, 08:01:42 PM
I finished the Wheel of Time series last month. I didn't really enjoy the Brian Sanderson books all that much, too many continuity errors, clunky prose and a myriad of other major and minor annoyances. I was still glad to read Robert Jorden's ending though.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: WezV on April 03, 2013, 06:52:06 PM
Sad to see we won't be getting many more Iain Banks books :(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175)
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on April 03, 2013, 11:15:09 PM
Sad to see we won't be getting many more Iain Banks books :(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175)

Yeah, pretty depressing.  I've only read a few of his books (and did enjoy them), but sad news is sad news whoever it is.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on April 03, 2013, 11:22:13 PM
While I'm here, I recently stumbled across a couple of books by Glen Duncan - The Last Werewolf and Talulla Rising.  First time in years I've read anything well-written, interesting and original in the horror field.  Apparently his earlier books were in different genres, but I'm going to investigate them.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: MrBump on April 04, 2013, 10:02:14 AM
Sad to see we won't be getting many more Iain Banks books :(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-22015175)

Yeah, pretty depressing.  I've only read a few of his books (and did enjoy them), but sad news is sad news whoever it is.

I read about that last night.  I thought that his attitude towards it was pretty inspiring, actually. Facing down death with a loud and clear "f*ck you!"

I hope I'm as brave.
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Philly Q on April 04, 2013, 02:35:45 PM
I read about that last night.  I thought that his attitude towards it was pretty inspiring, actually. Facing down death with a loud and clear "f*ck you!"

I hope I'm as brave.

I think the way Wilko Johnson is dealing with his own diagnosis is amazing.  Unless he's a really good actor and putting a brave face on it, he's genuinely embracing the time he has left.

It is indeed inspring (but also something I don't like to think about)
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: Plenum n Heather on April 04, 2013, 08:00:50 PM
Latest shorter reads (still reading Playing At The World also):

HP Lovecraft, The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward
Clemence Housman, The Were-Wolf
EF Benson, The Man Who Went Too Far, Negotium Perambulans
Guy de Maupassant, The Horla
Ambrose Bierce, The Damned Thing
Title: Re: Read any good books recently?
Post by: _tom_ on April 27, 2013, 12:17:13 PM
Just read Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. Really enjoyed it, definitely recommended. Got through it pretty quickly which is unusual for me with books.