Here She Comes Now

Here She Comes Now
Author: Mike Purfield
Publisher: trash books
Total Pages: 142
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 139393028X

Vicious bullies. Controlling parents. Insane faculty. Your eyes. All will make you doubt your mind. A harsh, cold, and violent land has trapped frail teen-aged Alec in emotional isolation. A fabled land called the Suburbs. Yet salvation hides in his fleeting dreams. With a girl like himself. A girl who loves him. Alec discovers that his dream girl is very real and hidden from everyone’s eyes. Even from Alec’s. Dive into this deeply bizarre, teen-age fairy tale of love and isolation that will have you doubt your mind.

Nirvana

Nirvana
Author:
Publisher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 365
Release:
Genre:
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Songs

Songs
Author: Don Walker
Publisher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1743820984

For over forty years, Don Walker’s songwriting has captured what it is to be Australian. From Cold Chisel to Catfish, Tex, Don & Charlie to his solo work, as well as many other writing collaborations, Walker’s words are poetic, moving and incisive. Including classics such as “Khe Sanh”, “Flame Trees”, “Cheap Wine” and “Harry was a Bad Bugger”, this collection reveals the breadth of Walker’s vision and the precision of his prose. These lyrics live on the page, with or without the memory of music. Interspersed with autobiographical sketches and anecdotes, Songs is a must-have for fans of Walker’s brilliant, razor-sharp storytelling. Includes a foreword by Jimmy Barnes ‘Pithy, poignant, and provocative, Don Walker is the Poet Laureate of Australian rock 'n’ roll.’ —Mandy Sayer ‘As ever, the doyen to the rest of us. Beauty, humour and pathos coexist in his songs. Any time I try to write, the voice of The Don is in my head: “You sure you wanna do that?” Consistently, persistently, the master.’ —Tim Rogers ‘Pithy, acerbic, dry and deeper than a drought-ridden dam. Don’s words are truly a thing of wonder.’ —Peter Garrett ‘One of the great poets of the Australian experience. His lyrics speak of and to an Australia that is too rarely glimpsed in song, giving voice to the forgotten and dispossessed, and transforming the currents of grief and love and tenderness that run through even the most ordinary of lives into something universal.’ —James Bradley ‘Walker is one of our great storytellers. As much a keeper of the flame as Lawson, Carey or White. But he cuts to the burning heart with far fewer words.’ —John Birmingham

Pass Thru Fire

Pass Thru Fire
Author: Lou Reed
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2008-12-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 030681630X

Originally published: New York: Hyperion, c2000.

White Light/White Heat

White Light/White Heat
Author: Richie Unterberger
Publisher: Jawbone Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1906002223

A comprehensive history of the influential cult band draws on dozens of new interviews and previously undiscovered archive sources, tracing their initial lack of success before they inspired and were championed by such artists as David Bowie. Original.

Up-Tight

Up-Tight
Author: Victor Bockris
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2003-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1461741610

The Velvet Underground is arguably one of the most influential American rock bands ever. Based on interviews with former members Lou Reed, John Cale, and Sterling Morrison, as well as others from Andy Warhol's circle of artistic collaborators, Up-Tight is the definitive oral and visual history of the band and its revolutionary, often avant-garde music. Bockris and Malanga's intelligent and entertaining approach-which does not shy away from the drugs, sleaze, and controversy that enveloped the band seemingly from its inception-provides compulsive reading.

Come By Here, My Lord

Come By Here, My Lord
Author: Robert G. Proudfoot
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1525569570

Orwell Hughes - 20 years old, active in sports, arts and church - enjoys life as a young man coming of age in 1974’s Lusaka, where his father (James “Bwana” Hughes) is a Canadian diplomat and Orwell attends the University of Zambia. Orwell endears himself to African peers Benjamin Mudenda, Winter Banda, and Cepheus Belo, through interests in African languages, history, justice, and aspirations. Yet, he suffers racism and awkward social relationships with young women that his father and older brother Richard can’t help him solve. Orwell invites Tracy MacDonachie, his former Sunday school teacher and youth leader - who encouraged him as an impressionable lad back home in Canada - to visit him in Zambia, hoping that this older, successful and wiser man can continue to mentor him. Orwell’s sisters Suzanne and Janice Joanne invite Tracy’s sisters Kathleen and Alicia, to visit. The MacDonachies arrive for Easter but stay longer than planned, and are not as remembered; Tracy woos Orwell’s girlfriend Georgina. Several other Canadians join Bwana Hughes’s team, including Karla Bryant, whom Orwell agrees to tutor in English while the university has been closed by a workers’ strike. His hopes revive when he joins Tracy’s boxing clinic.

SongCite

SongCite
Author: William D. Goodfellow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1135681104

First Published in 1999. This is the first supplement to the initial SongCite publication and serves as an index to recently published collections of popular songs. 201 music books have been included, with over 6,500 different compositions listed. The vast majority of the collections is comprised entirely of vocal music, although, on occasion, instrumental works have been included.

Here She Comes Now

Here She Comes Now
Author: Jeff Gordinier
Publisher: Mixtape
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781644281567

Whether it was Patti Smith's angry moan, Nina Simone's guttural growl, or Dolly Parton's towering hair and sweet voice, women have been a musical force to be reckoned with. In Here She Comes Now, today's biggest and brightest writers tackle their favorite female musicians and the effect they've had on their own lives. From Rosie Schaap writing about Sandy Denny to Susan Choi writing about Stevie Nicks to Elissa Schappell writing about Kim Gordon, Here She Comes Now thoughtfully and lovingly discusses the extreme badassery of the women who break through all the barriers to truly rock.