I read the Dune books when I was in high school and was/am a big fan of Frank Herbert. I also had no idea he was from Tacoma...News to me, too.
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I read the Dune books when I was in high school and was/am a big fan of Frank Herbert. I also had no idea he was from Tacoma...News to me, too.
read it, helped me actually understand the subject"Astrophysics For People In A Hurry" by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Lot of articles have been written on how Robertson copyrighted 'The Band' songs without informing the band, even though most of the songs had been written by Bob Dylan, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Levon Helm, making all future profits his alone, creating a bitter lifelong feud with Levon Helm."Testimony" by Robbie Robertson
Most of us know how drugs and alcohol have taken toll on musicians over the years; Robertson's description of the Band and their drug and alcohol use surprised me. I've long been a fan of the Band, this was an interesting read.
Not just Levon, the others all quit having anything to do with him.read it, helped me actually understand the subject
Lot of articles have been written on how Robertson copyrighted 'The Band' songs without informing the band, even though most of the songs had been written by Bob Dylan, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Levon Helm, making all future profits his alone, creating a bitter lifelong feud with Levon Helm.
Interesting. Robertson, in his book, described how Danko, Helm and Manuel all came to him to be "bought out" of their copywright ownership to the songs. He claimed, that early on as they became successful that he insisted the Band members all maintain their rights to the songs that he wrote. Anyway, it doesn't matter anymore since they're all gone (except for Hudson) and despite these ugly accusations, the Band leaves behind some of the best (my opinion) songs of this genre ever written.Not just Levon, the others all quit having anything to do with him.
yea, he who writes the book controls the narrative.Interesting. Robertson, in his book, described how Danko, Helm and Manuel all came to him to be "bought out" of their copywright ownership to the songs. He claimed, that early on as they became successful that he insisted the Band members all maintain their rights to the songs that he wrote. Anyway, it doesn't matter anymore since they're all gone (except for Hudson) and despite these ugly accusations, the Band leaves behind some of the best (my opinion) songs of this genre ever written.
Hey if you're reading jokes then it counts in my book! Pun intended!I apologize, this is the second time one of my jokes wound up in the "what are you reading?" thread. Guess I'll have to be more careful.
If it makes any difference, I did get the joke from a book.![]()
You might like Ian M. Banks, too. His Culture series is pretty great sci fi.In the same vein as John Scalzi I've been reading Neal Stephenson. Absolutely great sci fi!