The Byrds' Notorious Byrd Brothers (33 1/3)
by Ric Menck
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Read in September, 2007
A great book written by someone who is clearly passionate about pop music. Ric Menck (who is also an excellent songwriter, founder of the underrated powerpop band Velvet Crush, and current drummer for the Pernice Brothers) really "gets it", and the entire book is a joy to read. I've pulled out all my Byrds and Velvet Crush albums on the strength of this great book, and have been playing them non-stop. Definately one of the best 33 1/3 books so far. (Keep'em coming Continuum!)
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Read in August, 2007
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Ric and I go way back to the Des Moines rock scene in the 80s. I've really hated most of the books in the "33 1/3" series, just as I hate most rock writing, but this one is good. This book is less about the album than about what makes creative collaboration work, and what makes it fail. It's timely for me as I'm going through the same damn thing right now. Ric also injects stories and about his own life several of which I remember from back in the day.
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Read in October, 2007
Rather amateurish, filled with silly typos, & a stunning lack of original research (or even excuses for a lack of original research) given the profoundly living status of some of the main players. Some interesting historical stuff, though I'm sure there are way better Byrds bios, and Menck's selling of the album is more hyperbolic than critical.
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Read in January, 2007
Ric Menck is one of the greatest drummers ever. Book is perfect when his personality comes through. Making of the album bored me - I've never been Byrds-obsessed. I'd rather read Ric's story.
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