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[Sean Gibbon] Ô Run Like an Antelope: On the Road with Phish ↠ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Run Like an Antelope: On the Road with Phish Ellis Godard said Tail indeed.. I'd like to say that there's something redeemable about this release, but there isn't. It's un-informed, uninspired, and uninteresting. Gibbon clearly knows a bit about the band - but just enough to get him into trouble by saying things that illustrate how little he knows.And regardless of whether he gets it right, he doesn't take it anywhere. There's no depth, no excitement, no important reflectoin. I'd rather read what YOU, yes you reading this review, would wri

Run Like an Antelope: On the Road with Phish

Title : Run Like an Antelope: On the Road with Phish
Author :
Rating : 4.82 (574 Votes)
Asin : 0312263309
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-24
Language : English

Whether he's being kidnapped by a group of ebullient Georgia Tech coeds, or being serenaded by devoted fans on the institution of Phish, Gibbon navigates the wild, fascinating Phish experience with verve and a keen eye, brilliantly communicating both the enormous energy of the band's music and the distinct character of their fans.. Each of their albums has sold more than 500,000 copies, and their concerts sell out instantly, but the band makes a virtue of ignoring the mainstream, and the fans rather prefer it that way. In Run Like an Antelope: On the Road with Phish, Sean Gibbon deftly and hilariously chronicles this unique musical subculture.Inspired by the offbeat road stories of Hunter S. His ensuing adventures among the Phish fans constitute a memorable, insightful, uproarious

"Couple thousand words a day is what I'm aiming for. One problem is Gibbon's halfhearted attempt at doing an impersonation of Hunter S. (Feb.) Forecast: For all their Phish needs, fans will continue to rely on the more comprehensive and exciting Phish Book by Richard Gehr (Villard, 1998).Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.. Thompson. I got to write this sucker," he says early on. Crank it out." The real failing, though, is Gibbon's attitude toward Phish fans, and his reluctance to actually talk to them. "Screw it. What Gibbon doesn't seem to understand is that the people he lampoons as grubby potheads hawking grilled cheese sandwiches to get by are the very ones whose stories would make his book a success. At one point, his brother joins him for a few shows and says, "I just think for the book you need to go and talk to people and find out what they're doing, where they're from I think it's got to be more than just your observations." Readers will

Ellis Godard said Tail indeed.. I'd like to say that there's something redeemable about this release, but there isn't. It's un-informed, uninspired, and uninteresting. Gibbon clearly knows a bit about the band - but just enough to get him into trouble by saying things that illustrate how little he knows.And regardless of whether he gets it right, he doesn't take it anywhere. There's no depth, no excitement, no important reflectoin. I'd rather read what YOU, yes you reading this review, would write about your exp. "Tail indeed." according to A Customer. Un-informed, uninspired, and uninteresting. Yawn.. This book is horrible Mosman22 I began reading this book with a lot of hope and enthusiasm. I thought, what a great idea for a book, a modern day Hunter s. Thompson writing about his experiences on phish tour. NOt to mention the fact that i went to 10 shows in the summer of 99 as well as osewego, so how could i not like the book? Unfortunately no matter how much the back cover tries to make you believe it, Sean gibbons is no Hunter s. Thompson. He fails miserably on every level, his writing style is atrocious a

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