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Read [Thomas Wictor, Gene Simmons Book] # In Cold Sweat: Interviews with Really Scary Musicians Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. In Cold Sweat: Interviews with Really Scary Musicians "Not the bee's knees, but well worth owning" according to Greekfreak. My reasons for buying this were twofold--the Simmons and Thunes interviews were the largest, and the ones I was most looking forward to. By and large, not for bass guitar purposes, but just to see what stories might come out of either interview, based on length.I was fairly disappointed with the Gene Simmons interview; his penchant for needless self-promotion has been overdone countless times, and it's only when then-KISS guit

In Cold Sweat: Interviews with Really Scary Musicians

Title : In Cold Sweat: Interviews with Really Scary Musicians
Author :
Rating : 4.89 (861 Votes)
Asin : 0879109564
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 301 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-01-05
Language : English

They are all bass players and they are all plainspoken, profane, stressed out, caustic, antagonistic and on occasion so belligerent they are prepared to engage in psychological warfare with their interviewer. Each interview is illustrated with striking, often candid photographs, and includes an introduction and a postscript. (Limelight). These people are almost impossible to get a hold of, let alone interview." YourFlesh. "the ultimate reason I liked this book was because of the very interesting circumstances of the interviews themselves. From the chaotic world of music journalism comes this collection of unabridged, unexpurgated interviews with four of the brightest, most influential and complex pop and rock musicians alive: Gene Simmons of Kiss, Peter Hook of New Order, Jerry Casale of Devo, and Scott Thunes of Frank Zappa fame

"Not the bee's knees, but well worth owning" according to Greekfreak. My reasons for buying this were twofold--the Simmons and Thunes interviews were the largest, and the ones I was most looking forward to. By and large, not for bass guitar purposes, but just to see what stories might come out of either interview, based on length.I was fairly disappointed with the Gene Simmons interview; his penchant for needless self-promotion has been overdone countless times, and it's only when then-KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick comes briefly into the conversation and forces Gene to answer q. Darthjal said It all depends on what you're interested in. This book consists of interviews with four different bass players. Based on those interviews, none of these guys struck me as especially scary, though one in particular came across as a real jerk, and another mostly seemed to want to be left alone.I really bought this book for the Gerald V. Casale interview, though I was curious about what Peter Hook had to say as well. Alas, these were the shorter interviews. Hook showed up late and couldn't give a long interview, and Casale well let's just say I think Wic. What BP mag wishes they were like. Thomas Wictor is quite possibly the best writer that Bass Player magazine ever employed: This book shows why. This book is actually the full transcripts of What BP mag wishes they were like. Amazon Customer Thomas Wictor is quite possibly the best writer that Bass Player magazine ever employed: This book shows why. This book is actually the full transcripts of 4 interviews that TW conducted while in the employ of said magazine, and unlike the fluff writers/editors that they've had since - sorry guys but it's true - TW actually asked tough questions that delved beyond the usual "What strings do you use" type. If you're a bass player, there is no reason this book shouldn't be on your bookshelf. interviews that TW conducted while in the employ of said magazine, and unlike the fluff writers/editors that they've had since - sorry guys but it's true - TW actually asked tough questions that delved beyond the usual "What strings do you use" type. If you're a bass player, there is no reason this book shouldn't be on your bookshelf

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