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Runnin' Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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I've been a Tom Petty fan since the first gig I saw at the Meadowlands arena in New Jersey. When I left that show I decided I would buy everything he had out. Things haven't change much since then. I feel he is one of those rare artist that seems to get better with time. As far as the DVD, I thought it was insightful and very entertaining. Especially t... »
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Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation
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Many good books have been written about the history of hip-hop music and the generation that nurtured it. Can't Stop Won't Stop ranks among the best. Jeff Chang covers the music--from its Jamaican roots in the late 1960s to its birth in the Bronx; its eventual explosion from underground to the American mainstream--with style, including DJs, MCs,... »
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The Grove Book of Operas
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The cover blurb calls The New Grove Book of Operas, "The world's definitive single volume of opera reference," and for once the hype is right on the money. The plot synopses are well done, with musical notes and historic background, some nice illustrations, and three very useful appendices: a fine and complete glossary; an index of role names; a... »
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Violin Dreams
I read Mr. Steinhardt's book in almost a single sitting. His explication of Bach's D minor partita, and particularly its final movement "chaconne" should... »
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Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour
My friend and I purchased this for our "Elvis fan" for Christmas. This book is is so much fun. It has great pop up pages that are interactive, such as a... »
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Punk 365 (365 Series)
I bought this book for someone who was probably bouncing up and down at many of the shows depicted in this fine collection (which hardly does it justice) ... »
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