Rock musicians -- Interviews
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Rock musicians -- Interviews
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Rock musicians
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Incoming Resources
- Oakland in popular memory, interviews with twelve cutting-edge artists from Oakland and beyond, Matt Werner
- Days that I'll remember, spending time with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Jonathan Cott
- Days that I'll remember, spending time with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Jonathan Cott
- Faith, hope and carnage, Nick Cave and Seán O'Hagan
- Everyone loves you when you're dead, journeys into fame and madness, by Neil Strauss
- Henry Cow, the world is a problem, Benjamin Piekut
- Mad world, an oral history of new wave artists and songs that defined the 1980s, Lori Majewski, Jonathan Bernstein ; forword by Nick Rhodes ; afterword by Moby
- Spectacle, Elvis Costello with--, produced by Elton John, Elvis Costello ; directed by Dave Russell, Season two
- Nöthin' but a good time, the uncensored history of the '80s hard rock explosion, [interviews by] Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock
- Becoming almost famous, my back pages in music, writing, and life, by Ben Fong-Torres
- Primus, over the electric grapevine ; insight into Primus and the world of Les Claypool, by Greg Prato in affiliation with Primus
- The Everly Brothers, harmonies from heaven, Eagle Rock Entertainment ; produced in association with Eagle Rock Film Productions ; 1515 Productions, for Eagle Rock Entertainment and BBC. The Everly Brothers, live at Chequers Nightclub, Sydney
- Spectacle, Elvis Costello with--, produced by Elton John, Elvis Costello ; directed by Dave Russell, Season one
- Louder than hell, the definitive oral history of metal, Jon Wiederhorn & Katherine Turman ; [introduction by Scott Ian of Anthrax ; afterword by Rob Halford of Judas Priest]
- The Rolling stone interviews, the 1980s, the editors of Rolling stone ; introduction by Kurt Loder ; edited by Sid Holt
- I found my friends, the oral history of Nirvana, Nick Soulsby
- Legends of lead guitar, the best of interviews, 1995-2000
- The Smith tapes, lost interviews with rock stars & icons 1969-1972, edited by Ezra Bookstein
- The decline of western civilization, producers, Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris ; directed by Penelope Spheeris, Part II
- The last waltz, United Artists, a M-G-M company ; a Martin Scorsese film ; directed by Martin Scorsese ; producer, Robbie Robertson
- The decline of western civilization collection, [films directed by Penelope Spheeris]
- Not fade away, a backstage pass to 20 years of rock and roll, by Ben Fong-Torres
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