See a Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.55 (773 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1573449709 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 420 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Bob Mould comes off as catty, petty, and Bob Mould comes off as catty, petty, and the homosexual stuff was a little too much for me. I can listen to Husker Du any day, but I am not a fan of Bob personally.. Yes, he's great, but he's also an as*hole USA Student Yes, I'm a Husker Du fan, and yes, Bob comes off like a jerk. Some people are not meant to write their autobiographies I guess because if there's brilliance and wisdom in Bob Mould, he didn't get it on paper. He has no perspective on himself, no insight, and his platitudes of warmth are contradicted by his actions. He proudly recounts how he runs into his ex-boyfriend in a coffee shop and actually turns his back on him--then say. SciFi Mama said Trail worth taking. I came to Mould's work later in his professional life; in fact, until 18 months ago I hadn't heard anything he had ever done. A "you might also like" serial click session on a downloadable music service site (that started with a purchase from The Smiths,) eventually landed me at Bob Mould's Workbook. It had been over "Trail worth taking" according to SciFi Mama. I came to Mould's work later in his professional life; in fact, until 18 months ago I hadn't heard anything he had ever done. A "you might also like" serial click session on a downloadable music service site (that started with a purchase from The Smiths,) eventually landed me at Bob Mould's Workbook. It had been over 20 years since I had fallen this hard for a music collection. Just like a teenager, I listened to four of his alb. 0 years since I had fallen this hard for a music collection. Just like a teenager, I listened to four of his alb
And at its center, a new band out of Minnesota called Hüsker Dü was bashing out songs and touring the country on no money, driven by the inspiration of guitarist and vocalist Bob Mould. In See a Little Light, Mould tells his dramatic story for the first time. Bob Mould stormed into America's punk rock scene in 1979, when clubs across the country were filling with kids dressed in black leather and torn denim. Revealing the struggles with his own homosexuality, the complexities of his intimate relationships, and his drug and alcohol addiction, Mould takes us on a whirlwind ride through achieving sobriety, his
See A Little Light stands tall with the greatest rock and roll memoirs of all time."Benjamin Gibbard, Death Cab for Cutie'Bob mould's incredible journey is an inspiring one. Mould, who played in groundbreaking bands such as Husker Du and Sugar, was that rare commodity in the alternative and college rock scene, an out gay man."The Bay Area Reporter"See a Little Light tells of Mould’s struggles with homosexuality, personal relationships and various addictions, but this is not just another titillating rock ’n’ roll memoir It’s a clear, plain account of one troubled musician’s life, with a lively and happy ending."Chicago Sun-Times" After all, if you take my word for it, See A Little Light is a treat, an absolutely-first-tier rock autobiography."LA Weekly"A brutally honest autobiography tour de f