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426 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 16, 2019
Also, to better understand the recording process, it is not a bad idea to study the history behind some of your favorite records. However, I recommend this only if the information is easily available through online, print, or archival material. Otherwise you may end up writing a book.
—Jesse Valencia, Footnote, p.61
"I'm into one-note minimalism with continuous drone notes going through. {...} All my songs have a continuous note, whether it's cranked in the mix or totally buried."
—Anton Newcombe, p.18
How do you afford your rock'n'roll lifestyle?
—from the song "Rock 'n' Roll Lifestyle," by Cake
The Brian Jonestown Massacre were the Haight's last real psychedelic export before Silicon Valley choked the life out of it.
—p.23
{...}in Southeast Portland above Kelly's Olympian{...}Kelly's Olympian is (and has been, for more than a century) downtown, in Southwest Portland, Oregon.
—p.224
{...}Anton wasn't trying to emanate their music so much as he was taking after their founder.It's not "emanate," it's "emulate."
—Intro, p.11
{...}the Crash Palace on Divisadero, which was owned{...}by this guy she was dating, now called the Independent.Pretty sure it's the club, not the guy, that's now called "the Independent."
—p.50
The Dandy Warhols had the ear of the A&R reps, Mark Dutton had been doing all the BJM's mastering there, and Anton had recently befriended one Frankie Emerson, whose girlfriend, Krista Crews, worked for Perry Watts-Russell, who signed the Dandys to Capitol, as well as Everclear and Meredith Brooks.Got all that?
—p.146