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41. Rocks and Minerals (DK Handbooks)
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42. Rock Climbing (Extreme Sports)
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43. Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible
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44. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of
 
45. David Bowie Black Book: The Illustrated
 
46. Rocks and Soil (Science Projects)
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47. Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n'
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48. All Music Guide to Rock (Amg All
 
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49. All Music Guide to Rock: The Experts'
50. Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 930
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51. Encyclopedia of Rocks, Minerals,
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53. Rocks and Minerals (World of science)
54. Chris Isaak -- Baja Session: Piano/Vocal/Chords
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41. Rocks and Minerals (DK Handbooks)
by Chris Pellant
Paperback: 256 Pages (2010-09-01)
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This is a new edition of the clearest, most authoritative guide to rocks and minerals. 600 incredible photos, precise annotations and detailed descriptions - from the distinguishing features of rocks to which crystal system a mineral belongs to - will help you identify different rocks and minerals quickly and easily. It covers everything from what rocks or minerals are, how they are classified to how to start a collection. It is perfect for rocks and mineral lovers - a comprehensive guide for collectors. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars dk.rocks_and_minerals
This field-guide AND textbook, my version is from circa 1993, is in organization and presentation, the best that I have ever seen since the 1950's... begining of my geology and mineral collecting interests.

The English geoscientists are the BEST in the world in their presentation and love of what they are researching.This is a classical-type of English field guide book in modern expose', that deserves the "right" for CONTINUED publication.Its application (use) is world wide...! Amatures and Experts alike!!!

I am a dedicated teacher like my English colleagues, and I would like to have an "unlimited number" of free-copies to just simply to GIVE AWAY...

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Member American Geophysical Union, German Society of Metallurgists and Mining Engineers; and, Professor at large... Univ. Idaho, Idaho Falls, ID USA.1530 Falcon Drive, Idaho Falls Idaho, USA. 83406, Tel 208-522-1020, EMAIL: planets@srv.net.

October 17, 2003

God Bless those who are captivated and "lost"... in God's creation of the Earth, and its wonders, including amazon.com... :)

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42. Rock Climbing (Extreme Sports)
by Chris Oxlade
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2003-10)
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Provides an introduction to the sport of rock climbing, along with information on the sport's history, styles of climbing, equipment, techniques, popular sites for climbing, and some of the dangers. ... Read more


43. Concrete, Bulletproof, Invisible and Fried: My Life As a Revolting Cock
by Chris Connelly
Paperback: 223 Pages (2007-10-01)
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Asin: 0946719950
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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When hardcore industrial rocker and Ministry supremo Al Jourgensen recruited Chris Connelly as a singer for the Revolting Cocks, the young Scottish lad could hardly have imagined the mayhem that was about to ensue.

As an integral part of Jourgensen’s Mad Max-like mutant family of musicians, Connelly joined a drug-crazed travelling circus. Live shows were transformed into an ear-splitting redneck disco from hell, under the influence of a mind-boggling cocktail of every conceivable narcotic, with sleazy strippers and even reports of live cattle on stage.

As well as Jourgensen and all the Wax Trax! crew, the book features cameo appearances by Ogre of Skinny Puppy, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Killing Joke, Jah Wobble, and Cabaret Voltaire.

Despite the unrelenting chaos, both Ministry and the Revolting Cocks have been immensely successful; Connelly appeared on two US gold albums (The Land of Rape and Honey and The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste) and worked as songwriter on the million-plus selling platinum album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs.

Connelly’s superbly written, funny, irreverent, and sometimes downright scary memoir is one of the finest portrayals of a man trapped in the eye of a post-punk industrial storm this side of Armageddon.

Chris Connelly was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and now lives in Chicago where he has pursued a successful solo career.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Inside Revco World
This book gives an insightful look inside of the Wax Trax scene in Chicago in the mid 80's and visit inside the world of Al Jourgensen.If your were ever curious of what it was like back in that era I would recommend this book highly before Al puts his book out ( ????? ).

4-0 out of 5 stars Chicago Revco/MInistry History
It's quite a surprise that anyone would think to write a book about the "small" Chicago WaxTrax!/Industrial scene in the 80's, but having grown up in that craziness, I am amazed and very pleased that it's here in the form of Chris Connelly's novel. To be honest, I never knew what to think of Chris during that period. Obviously Al/Alan/Alain/Elaine/Alien (groan) and Paul were considered the backbone of Ministry and Revco, with a whole host of other personalities and bands competing in that space. Chris was the "Fini Tribe" guy and his music from that period never clicked with me. However, reading this book has helped fill in the gaps and provide more details on the madness that most of us only barely glimpsed. I now appreciate Chris and his heightened role in the scene.

Indeed, dots have been connected and explanations provided. It's cool reading about shows I attended over 20 years ago, getting the inside scoop on the sordid details of the show (they actually rehearsed for that first Revco show at the Metro?!). I also remember that bulls**t NYE performance at Medusa's with Ogre (or was it Chris) down on his knees, staring off into space and drooling while the band just crashed through a song or two. My god those guys were f'ed up....they left the stage (crawled off?) and we waited for an hour for them to come back. Angry and tired of standing in a packed room, we left, justifiably upset that our NYE was ruined by a band too high to play (we assumed the equipment story was an excuse). Now that Connelly has cleared up the back story on that show, I can look back and laugh at the absurdity of the situation. Serious, thank you for sharing that one in particular.

As far as the book itself, it's well written in a casual style that helps keep one engaged. Again, it felt almost personal for me, but that may have been due to Chris's writing style, not just my own relationship to the material. Chris does provide quite a bit about the scene in Chicago, but I was still left hungry for more details. There are times where the story is mired in negativity regarding everyone around the author and what was or was not cool, but that's how we were back then and surely how our kids will be the same at that age (though hopefully less, uh, risky). Better to see our musical "hero's" poked fun at for once, instead of us, the cattle spending the money that kept them going! Indeed, it's amazing the amount of excess these guys participated in, but I'm glad it's been documented so we can all be in awe of just how they managed to function (barely) at all.

To be honest, after reading this, I'm not interested in Jourgensen writing a book as I simply would not trust anything he put down to paper. Better if Paul Barker or Frank (TKK) Nardiello wrote about their experiences. Regardless, I'm quite happy with Connelly's effort to put that era to paper for all of us to enjoy and shake our heads in amazement. Forget the Sex Pistols, Here Were The Revolting Cocks!

4-0 out of 5 stars Gonzo Groaning But A Great Read
A firsthand experience of a time and people who shaped a subculture. Funny, whiny, insecure and articulate. Chris Connelly is well spoken and able to clearly reconstruct his memories of decadence and creativity. I have two reactions to this book, one reaction is as an avid reader, the other is as a fan of the Jourgensen collection of sound and music.

As someone who who like to read, I found Connelly's firsthand account of the events surrounding Ministry, RevCo and other side projects fun, witty and very engaging. The story flows well although it does seems to get a little uneven in some places, where he will greatly detail the evens of a few particular days, then gloss over months of time with passing references to activity (to be fair, I suppose you can only recount repetitious drug abuse for so long before getting to the next interesting story). Chris tells his tale in a blog style of writing, which is to say conversational and informal, but it's a good thing that really personalizes the story.

As someone who is a fan of the Wax Trax! family and sound, I was very excited to read a personal behind the scenes account of what those times were like during Al Jourgensen's most productive and prolific days as a leader in the industrial music scene. While the book, from a fan perspective, is awesome, it became very tiresome early on to push through Chris's obvious resentment of the music and the people creating it. On numerous occasions Chris refers to his own jealously and insecurity, and it remains apparent in his writing that he still feels envious that he did not enjoy the success that Jourgensen did, as Chris spends a great deal of time belittling almost everyone's intelligence and integrity, Jourgensen in particular (he never misses an opportunity to exhibit his vitriol, and it gets to be childish at times). Now, I'm sure egos and bad behavior were rampant on everyone's part, but Chris works diligently to cast himself as a naive or reluctant participant of the events, while painting images of everyone else as barely competent, reckless substance abusers - which they all were, but Chris makes overt attempts at putting so much distance between himself and the rest of the folks that it starts sounding like an apology rather than an indifferent account of what occurred during the late 80's and early 90's. Maybe that was the point, but despite the annoying and overt petty jealousy and outright whining on Chris' part, it's a truly fun book that is a must own for any fan of the Wax Trax! years, or just likes to hear a good yarn about bad behavior.

4-0 out of 5 stars Life in the wrath of Wax
An excellent first-person perspective of Chris Connelly's exploits - beginning with his introduction to Al Jourgensen and his revolving-door of musicians, collectively known as, and most notably, Ministry and The Revolting Cocks - to his eventual demise within the Chicago Waxtrax Records circle and ultimate dissolution of the great industrial rock scene of the mid '80s to the late '90s.

I had the the opportunity to meet Ministry at their peak of popularity during the Psalm 69 tour and talked with all of that particular line-up at the time, except Connelly, which lead me to believe was a jerk. This book has completely changed my opinion of him - which probably has something to do with his current by-gone status, and is clearly shown in the written tone of this self-depreciating introspection.

Nonetheless, this book is a great read for anyone who has followed and loved the Chicago industrial scene, or anyone else who loves the debauchery held within great rock stories. The book is fast and well written and ranks up there with the best of 'em in this genre.

4-0 out of 5 stars Interesting story of Industrial's "Golden Age"
Connelly is articulate, surprisingly humble and filled with anecdotes.From that standpoint, it's an excellent book for anyone who wanted to know what was really going on in the WaxTrax scene of the late 80's and early 90's.He pulls no punches, nobody is painted as perfect, there's little hero worship, and yet all the major players are humanized to a degree that, despite many flaws, they still seem sympathetic.Al Jourgainsen particularly - he gets ridiculed for his affectations and self-involvement, lambasted for his spiralling drug problems and fondness for sycophants, and yet it still seems that Connelly regards him with a bit of genuine affection (even if they haven't spoken for years).

What's particualrly refreshing is his candor about his own problems and career trajectory.It could've easily slumped into a sex/drugs/rocknroll hardcore aggrandizement, or a paen to now-clean living, but it manages to avoid either boasting or becoming maudlin, no easy feat.Connelly tells it like it was - chasing the highs, chasing the booze, chasing the girls while fully realizing the ridiculousness of the situations, and he doesn't preach about how he's cleaned up his life.

His writing style, though could've used an editor.It reads more like a blog, complete with bursts of all-caps, the occasional dangling sentence fragment, and the sort of onomotopoeia one doesn't usually find in a memoir.Not that this is bad, mind you, but it can be a little distracting to be reading a detailed narrative of a Pigface show and have to stop and go back to parse out a sentence that didn't seem to make sense.

All told, though, it's a fun, quick read.Dodgy stylistic choices aside, it is a fascinating no-holds-barred look into a side of alternative music that most only have a passing familiarity with.If you grew up in the suburbs, you at least knew of Ministry, and probably had at least one black-clad friend who owned all their albums.Ministry, RevCo, Pigface, etc though, were enough on the fringes that they never generated the kind of press mythology that many of their alterna-rock contemporaries did, so this is a look into a story that has largely remained untold until now. ... Read more


44. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History [6 volumes]: [Six Volumes]
by Lisa M. Scrivani-Tidd, John Borgmeyer, Rhonda Markowitz, Chris R. Smith, Richard Skanse, MaryAnn Janosik, Rob Patterson, Bob Gulla
Hardcover: 2002 Pages (2005-12-30)
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Asin: 0313329370
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Neil Young once said that rock and roll will never die, and indeed, rock music has played an enormous role in American culture ever since its beginnings in the 1950s. From early rock n' roll to the British Invasion, from the psychedelic era to the growth of corporate rock and the underground scene, from the video generation to the grunge and post-grunge years, rock music has been an undeniable force in both reflecting and shaping cultural trends in the United States. Each of the six volumes in this set provides both narrative chapters and helpful recommended resources for information about important performers, trends, and genres within these exciting periods in rock music history.

Neil Young once said that rock and roll will never die, and indeed, rock music has played an enormous role in American culture ever since its beginnings in the 1950s. From early rock n' roll to the British Invasion, from the psychedelic era to the growth of corporate rock and the underground scene, from the video generation to the grunge and post-grunge years, rock music has been an undeniable force in both reflecting and shaping cultural trends in the United States.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome for people that want to learn about the history of music
Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History: The Grunge and Post-Grunge Years, 1991-2005, which is sixth in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History series is a very great book if you want to learn about how rock music of our current age came about. I liked this book because I want to learn about the history of rock music. It starts out talking about the beginning of the Grunge era and talks about genres such as Alternative Country and Punk. From these first building blocks of grunge music it tells how these forms of music changed through the years of the Grunge era and transformed into genres such as rap and metal.
One quality I really enjoyed about this book was that it devoted two chapters to rock festivals and the music technology that came about in the 90s. It tells how festivals and tours such as Warped Tour or Ozzfest came about. The Music Technology chapter talks about the record labels and the controversy of illegal downloading of music via the Internet.
I think that if you want to learn about how the music that we listen to today came about and who the first people to create it were, then I highly recommend that you read the whole Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History series.

5-0 out of 5 stars Major trends, major musicians, 6 volumes of rock music reference
Greenwood's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROCK HISTORY by Lisa Scrivani-Tiddprovides specialty college-level music collections with a powerful 6-volume history covering the extent of rock music from its roots in the 1950s to modern times. This isn't just an A-Z listing, but a gathering of full articles on rock music history covering emerging new music trends and traditions, key musicians who influenced major changes, music label history, music legends and more. From the economic and political influences on the business of rock music to the key players in front of and behind the scenes, GREENWOOD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROCK HISTORY is not to be missed: no other reference on the topic comes even close to the detailed articles it provides.
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45. David Bowie Black Book: The Illustrated Biography by Miles and Chris Charlesworth, Complete with
by Charlesworth Miles, Miles Charlesworth, Chris Charlesworth
 Paperback: 146 Pages (1992-10)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 0711914389
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46. Rocks and Soil (Science Projects)
by Robert Snedden
 Library Binding: 48 Pages (1998-10)
list price: US$29.93
Isbn: 081724963X
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Explains basic concepts about rocks and soils, describes their composition and formation, and suggests activities and experiments to reinforce this information. ... Read more


47. Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll
Paperback: 192 Pages (2009-09-01)
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Asin: 0711941319
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a bumper collection of photographs, mostly of rock and pop stars in situations where in hindsight, they would probably have preferred the cameramen to be elsewhere at the time. It is also a collection of shots in which sex has been used to sell the artist, or their records, or both, in the days before sexism was a political issue. Apart from the album sleeves themselves, these pictures have not been touched up or airbrushed. Neither were the negatives consigned to the darkroom bin or locked away in safety deposit boxes. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Raw Footage
"Raw Footage"- A Book Review by John Lehman of Sex & Drugs & Rock `n' Roll

The cover promises "X-Rated Photos" and there are plenty of bare breasts and occasional limp penises, but this piece of pop history is interesting for other reasons depending upon who you, the reader are. For my generation--the first to embrace rock music--it recalls the rebellion of those days. For my parents, who shook their finger in warning at "sex, drugs and rock `n' roll," it was the unraveling of the status quo, something they had always aspired to. I remember my dad going fishing so he wouldn't have to endure Elvis's first appearance on the hallowed Ed Sullivan show. He knew I would watch it, and to his credit didn't forbid it, but for mom and dad it was against everything their values stood for. (As it turned out, Elvis wore a tux and the camera didn't show him from waist down.) If my parents were alive today and saw a book like this, they would say, "I told you so."

On the other hand, I don't think my children would see these antics as anything but scraps of past decades they had moved beyond. Would they want to see Miley Cyrus topless, The Jonas Brothers without pants? I think the questions might seem irrelevant to them. And studying many of the pictures, they could just be right. There are a few photos that transcend voyeurism: Elton John with Freddie Mercury of Queen obviously drawn to each other, a smoke-screened Bob Marley with a bong as big as a cheap cigar, David Bowie and a German transvestite, the full-frontal of Iggy Pop, Ozzie Osbourne sitting bare-ass on a toilet having a smoke plus an intriguing picture of a nude girl with this painted across her body, "LESSON 2. ESTABLISH THE NAME SEX PISTOLS." And, is that really a picture of Princess Di, lowering the top of her dress on page 65? Many of the photographs, such as naked Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, show they are more than aware of the camera, of making a statement, than of each other. On the other hand I find the most appealing pictures are of naked flower-children at the French Pop and Isle of Wright festivals in 1970. Of course they would be in their 60s today. And it's that kind of perspective that makes me wonder.

It's just as well there isn't any text. Whatever this frenetic behavior was about, words couldn't do much more than the pictures. The publisher had done a nice job of packaging the material, and the chapter headings themselves are amusing, "Sometimes Things Get a Little Out of Hand," "Meanwhile Back at the Hotel," "Backstage Passes" and "Feeling Itchy." The first edition of this book appeared in 1985. It spawned a sequel and the current edition combines both. You might take it from your coffee table if your parents or your sophisticated teens are around, but on some night it is worth turning down the lights, putting on a classic rock album, opening Sex & Drugs & Rock `n' Roll and taking a little trip. A trip back to a time when even decadence was simpler.

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48. All Music Guide to Rock (Amg All Music Guide Series)
Paperback: 973 Pages (1995-10)
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Asin: 087930376X
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A voluminous and entertaining guide features complete album discographies--including "bootleg" recordings, out-of-print records, and imports--for artists in all varieties of rock music, along with profiles of performers, record reviews, and more. Original. 20,000 first printing. IP. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars this is the one
The amg books are quite exceptional but this one is really something.There are a few omissions I noted (Rotary Connection and Fanny)yet the proof is in the pudding.Prove it to yourself by finding an artist with several works you have a view on and see what their writer says...often the observations are right on whether you fully agree or not.The reviews and bios are quite interesting, and it is a volume to get lost in...a real treasure.A few artists will get more attention than you might like, but it leaves all other volumes like it in the dust.

5-0 out of 5 stars Last month, this book paid my electric bill...
I've found the "All Music Guide" to be such a useful research tool, that I start lapsing into an "info-mercial-esque" tone when I begin extolling its virtues:"Hi. My name is Alan, and I'm a freelance music writer.When I'm assigned to write about a band that I know next-to-nothing about, I always turn to the 'All Music Guide'.This mammoth music encyclopedia is not only useful, but a ton o' fun!Let's say that I need a quick factoid about some rock group that I despise--like, I dunno, The Scorpions.I just pull out my 'AMG', turn to page 329, and voila; I quickly learn that Scorp's, co-founder Michael Schenker quit the band in 1973 to join fellow metal-meisters UFO. Wow...UFO!But they don't call it the 'All Music Guide' for nothin'; flip over to page 1351, and you'll find incisive reviews of almost every available record by legendary jazz saxophonist/heroin addict Art Pepper.If you only buy one music research book this year, make it 'All Music Guide'."In all seriousness, this thing has saved me hours of net-surfing, in addition to helping me avoid a few hundred research sojourns to Tower Records trying to find out what year Buddy Guy's first record was released. ... Read more


49. All Music Guide to Rock: The Experts' Guide to the Best Rock Recordings in Rock, Pop, Soul, R&B, and Rap (Amg All Music Guide Series)
 Paperback: 1232 Pages (1997-09)
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Asin: 0879304944
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Fun-to-read and easy-to-use, this reference, compiled by dozens of noted music critics, lists more than 15,000 recordings by 2,500 rock, pop and soul artists. Performers are profiled, with their top albums listed and rated. Reviews of key recordings discuss the artist's evolutions and significance in the world of rock. Major figures are highlighted with expanded biographies and complete album discographies. 40 charts.Amazon.com Review
The second edition of All Music's popular rock encyclopedia isa thorough and informed survey of thousands of CD titles currently onthe market. While pop, soul, R&B, and rap titles are critiqued, theemphasis here is on rock with a capital "R." Indeed, it'snot too hard to stump the book with indie titles and other offbeatrecordings. (Try The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock for afitting underground complement to this more mainstream reference.)That said, the genre's almost 2,000 musicians are placed under themicroscope. Recommendations for first and essential purchases as wellas biographies and other vital facts flesh out the entries. This isn'tthe only book you'll need for your pop-music reference library, but itis a key purchase for rabid CD buyers. --Steven Stolder ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars A book by those that can't about those that can play music.
Primarily the reviews I have read in here are more a collection "deep thoughts" from shallow minds.Stephen Thomas Erlewine is a terrible reviewer - I have to wonder if he even listens to the music he reviews.I have to say I fundamentally disagree with him on so many levels that the web isn't a big enough venue.The reviews are inconsistent - Ratings don't match the words.This is at best a half assed work.It is more useful as a brief encylopedia of bands.But it is useless as a guide book to music that is good.I ended up just throwing it in the trash.Don't bother wasting your money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good, but not great
I wish the word "comprehensive" wasn't used on the cover of this book because it isn't comprehensive.Some groups, that weren't obscure in their time at least, aren't here.And many of the groups that are here don't have all their albums reviewed.They may have a review of a group's "Greatest Hits CD" and that's it.This book has 5 star reviews of music I think sounds awful and 2 star reviews of music I think sounds good, so it's all in the ear of the listener.As a guide it's good, but I'll bet you haven't heard of half the groups here, so if you buy something by one of these groups based on the review, don't be shocked if it doesn't sound as good as you were led to believe.Also, if you hear something by a group you like but aren't familiar with and want to buy some of their music you may not see it all listed here.They could at least tell you all album titles a group had.Still, it's one of the best guides I've seen, I'm not sorry I got it, and actually recommend it.

3-0 out of 5 stars Pretty good but a waste of money.
Its well written but its a waste of money if you know about thesite verion of All Music Guide which really is one of the best sites on the internet.Not only does the site version have everything the book does and has pictures but also the lists of artists,albums,music styles and reviews are seemingly endless and gloriously delightful.

4-0 out of 5 stars A well written book.
This was a really good book but it could have been bigger and had pictures.Onereason I took a point off was because I disagreestrongly with some of their opinions.For example,Mob Rules,Born Again,The Eternal Idol,and Never Say Die! were all great albums but these guys gave them bad ratings but I guess that's understandable because everybody has a right to their own opinion.So I say to you, buy this book because it is well written and gives important info on certain bands but remember you are not going to like everything they say.

4-0 out of 5 stars Inconsistent, But Still Very Useful
Some of the written reviews are inconsistent with their corresponding "star ratings". For instance, some albums will get mediocre reviews, but receive 5 out of 5 stars. Others will receive glowing reviews,& only get 3 or 4 stars. And you may not agree with the authors'assessments. However, enough info is usually given to allow you to decidefor yourself. ... Read more


50. Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 930 September 4, 2003 Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen Twins, Neil Young, Mary J. Blige, Chris Rock, Andy Roddick, Shane West, Jessica Miller, Usher, The All-American Rejects
by Rolling Stone Magazine
Single Issue Magazine: 160 Pages (2003)

Asin: B003U3PSHY
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Rolling Stone Magazine Issue 930 September 4, 2003 Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen Twins, Neil Young, Mary J. Blige, Chris Rock, Andy Roddick, Shane West, Jessica Miller, Usher, The All-American Rejects ... Read more


51. Encyclopedia of Rocks, Minerals, and Gemstones
by Henry Russell, Chris Pellant
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2001-10-01)
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Asin: 1571455620
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Rocks, minerals, and gemstones have fascinated people through the ages. They have been used as decoration, and have often been attributed special powers. This book, arranged in alphabetical format, describes 288 different rocks, minerals, and gems. Each entry includes beautiful color photographs, describes where the material is found, basic facts, how it is used, and some interesting information about its uses, myths, and legends. The separate pages are color-coded to indicate whether the substance is a rock, mineral, or gem. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Only for amatuer geologists
As a graduate student in geology I collected reference books to help me better identify rocks and minerals. If that's what you're looking for I wouldn't really recommend this book. It has pretty cool pictures of rocks and minerals but I think it lacks in more detailed description, most of the minerals don't even look close to what most hand sample really look like. The pictures look like they were taken from a mineral museum. The rocks can be broken down further in my opinion, like most books, such as what makes a schist a schist, and the various forms of the particular rocks. More detail could be done on the minerals, more on their detail. The book just has the general rocks, such as diorite, gabbro, limestone, etc. It doesn't have some of the more harder to identify rocks like phyllite, eclogite, anorthosite, etc. It does however have a short description of each mineral's economic use which you don't see in most reference books. For an amatuer geologist, or someone who is just facinated with rocks, this would be a great book to buy. But for those in the field or studying the subject, this book won't help you much. If you don't believe me, take petrology and then try and use this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Book
This is a wonderful "coffee table" book; provides a colorful and easy-readable introduction to the identification and study of rocks, minerals, and gemstones.Stones are featured in alphabetical order and each gets a full page.Photographs of each in its raw (not cut) state are large, sharp, and well reproduced.Text describes the composition, uses, and source locales of each subject.An excellent guide for the new or "just mildly interested" student or casual reader.This is not a deep scientific tome for the advanced geologist or minerologist.It's a great for a quick reference, or just for an entertaining browse in an idle moment.

I love this book. Two Thumbs Up!

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice book for beginner rock hound
This book gives a description of numerous rock & gem types, along with characteristics, pictures, geography, etc.Good book for someone just starting out in the world of rocks.However, it is not helpful for someone with prior knowledge.It is a beginners level book and a really good one at that. ... Read more


52. Eyewitness: Rocks & Minerals
by Chris Pellant, R Symes
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2000-06-01)
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Asin: 0789458047
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Discover the story of the Earth's rocks and minerals -- their creation, variety and uses in everyday life.

Here is a spectacular and informative guide to the amazing world beneath our feet. Stunning color photographs of rocks, fossils, minerals, precious metals, crystals, jewels and gemstones give the reader a unique "eyewitness" insight into the evolution and composition of the Earth. See rocks that have come from outer space, stalactites as old as dinosaurs, the strange and beautiful shapes of natural crystals and priceless nuggets of gold, silver and platinum. Learn what the Earth is made of -- and how its rocks were formed, how early humans made the first flint tools and how diamonds and precious stones are cut, polished, and made into jewelry. Discover how prehistoric animals are preserved today as fossils, how volcanoes work, how rocks are formed from molten lava, how minerals and metals are mined and how pebbles on the seashore are worn down into sand, and much, much more! ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Great info but!!
Great info but nor very interesting for kids - wanted something with better idenification pictures

2-0 out of 5 stars rocks & gems
The book was not in very good condition. Binder was in bad condition and pages were torn.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful Eyewitness Book
The whole DK Eyewitness Books series represents a treasure for young readers. Whatever the subject, one gets a little background and context as well as subject-by-subject discussion, providing considerable depth of information for the younger reader.

The book begins with an introduction noting the age and nature of the planet Earth.Also in the brief opening section is a rendering of different types of rocks and minerals, such as gemstones, sedimentary rocks, seashore pebbles, and igneous rocks.This would be helpful for young readers to provide some basic vocabulary. There follow discussions of rock formations and weathering and erosion.

Then, a variety of rocks and minerals are explored. Later, the use of rocks and minerals is considered.

As always, a nice resource for young readers.

1-0 out of 5 stars THIS DK BOOK IS VERY BORING
THIS WAS THE WORST DK BOOK I EVER READ THE ONLY GOOD
PART WAS IGNEOUS ROCKS.I LIKE THE OTHER DK BOOKS BETTER
THAN THIS ONE

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Gift Experience
I bought this book as a gift for a bright young lady who was fascinated with the appearance of the stones themselves, but although I liked the content of the book, I was wholly unable to persuade the recipient even to peruse the text as light reading.

It was enticing enough for me, but I claim the blame for missing the target.Experiences may vary -- if they're readers, they're readers -- if they're not, that's another subject. ... Read more


53. Rocks and Minerals (World of science)
by Chris Carter, Rik Nitert, Ian Ritchie
 Paperback: 30 Pages (1990-08-08)

Isbn: 0333500350
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54. Chris Isaak -- Baja Session: Piano/Vocal/Chords
by Chris Isaak
Sheet music: 68 Pages (1996-12-01)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 157623696X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Titles are: Back on Your Side
* Dancin'
* I Wonder
* Only the Lonely
* Pretty Girls Don't Cry
* Return to Me
* South of the Border
* Sweet Leilani
* Two Hearts
* Waiting for My Lucky Day
* Wrong to Love
* Yellow Bird. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars has a few errors
i love chris isaak's music which is why i bought this book, but it appears to have a few errors.after his concert, i asked him where the capo is for two hearts, and apparently it's on the third fret instead of the first which is where this book claims it is.i also noticed in his baja sessions video that for pretty girls don't cry he doesn't seem to use a capo, but the book gives chords for when a capo is on the first fret.since i am learning how to play guitar, i would prefer to learn how to play these songs the way he plays them so that i can get the correct sound.

3-0 out of 5 stars Yeah, no tablature
I was happy to have the written music, but like Brett, I don't read music very well and play much better from tab.Big disappointment.But nonetheless, you have the chords used, and you can piece it together well enough.

3-0 out of 5 stars Nice but basic
As guitar music books go, its pretty standard fare. All the songs from the album are there in all their 'lying in the hammock drinking Coronas and playing guitar' glory, so thats good. The biggest problem I have with thebook is that there is no guitar tab: only the basic melody music and thechords. If you want to fully recreate that 'Chris Isaak and theSilvertones' sound, complete with lead guitar riffs, you are on your own. ... Read more


55. Led Zeppelin Crashed Here: The Rock and Roll Landmarks of North America
by Chris Epting
Paperback: 312 Pages (2007-05-01)
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Asin: 1595800182
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Journey through America’s rich rock 'n' roll history with the musical landmarks detailed in this extensive collection. Nearly 600 locations, including birthplaces, concert locales, hotel rooms, and graves, are neatly compiled and paired with historical tidbits, trivia, photographs, and backstage lore—from the site where Elvis got his first guitar and Buddy Holly’s plane crashed to Sid and Nancy’s hotel room and the infamous “Riot House” on the Sunset Strip. The rowdiest and the most talented rockers are all featured, with sidebars on musical greats like Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, and U2. Learn the locations of the secret rehearsal for David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs album, the club where the Sex Pistols played their first and last concert in the U.S., the house where Kurt Cobain died, where Keith Richards threw a television set out of a hotel window, and hundreds more sites from the past.
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5-0 out of 5 stars There's Something for Everyone!
As a lifelong music fanatic who thrives on rock/pop minutiae, this book is like candy for my senses. While I may be familiar with many of these landmarks, it's great to have them all bound in one encyclopedic volume. I'm also a person who's been known to trek far & wide just to stand in the spot where a musical hero of mine once did, so this will come in handy for those times I feel I'm jonesing for a trek to a musical Mecca. But whether you're a completist or a casual fan, there's something in here for everyone. Great photos help round out this joyful celebration of these notable locales which help to make our American culture so vibrant & distinctive.

3-0 out of 5 stars Book review
Useful for dipping in and out of. Probably need to have the other books in the series.

5-0 out of 5 stars I saw the Author featured on Real Orange (OC local show)..
It was pretty cool seeing the local sites and history. I am sure the book won't let me down - if it is 1/1000th as good as the story on TV, I'll be happy.

4-0 out of 5 stars A fun book.
Lots of great stories about the places that were made famous by the big names in rock and roll.
I was a concert promoter for many years and was able to relate to a lot of the events and places.One theatre that was left out of the book (The Capitol Theater in Passaic, NJ) I co-found.I emailed the author of this book.He called me within a few hours from California.He said he was very sorry for the oversight and would put the Capitol Theatre in the next addition of the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Aother GREAT book by this author
Chris Epting has once again made a book about all the places behind the history. As with his three other book I've purchased ("James Dean, "M. Monroe" & "Elvis Presley") it's a collection of cool facts about the historical value of the PLACE, in addition to the event. If you are a person that looks at a physical location (like a liquor store on the corner of 7th & Main in L.A.) and says "Wow! That is where U2 made that iconic video 20 years ago), then all of Chris' books are for you. There is just something about staring at an otherwise boring street corner in San Franciso and realising that you're gazing at one of the most famous album covers of the past 50 years. In a time when our imaginations are used very little, this author has really given mine a workout. ... Read more


56. Miss O'Dell: My Hard Days and Long Nights with The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and the Women They Loved
by Chris O'Dell
Hardcover: 416 Pages (2009-10-06)
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Asin: 1416590935
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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CHRIS O'DELL WASN'T FAMOUS. SHE WASN'T EVEN ALMOST FAMOUS. BUT SHE WAS THERE.

She was in the studio when the Beatles recorded The White Album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, and when Paul recorded "Hey Jude," she sang in the chorus.

She was at Ringo's kitchen table when George Harrison said, "You know, Ringo, I'm in love with your wife." And Ringo replied, "Better you than someone we don't know."

She typed the lyrics to George Harrison's All Things Must Pass. She lived with George and Pattie Boyd at Friar Park, developed a crush on Eric Clapton, and unwittingly got involved in the famous love story between Eric and Pattie.

She's the subject of Leon Russell's "Pisces Apple Lady," a song he wrote to woo her. Other rock legends with whom she was intimate include Ringo, Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan.

She worked with the Rolling Stones as their personal assistant on their infamous 1972 tour and did a drug run for Keith Richards.

She's "the woman down the hall" in Joni Mitchell's song "Coyote" about a love triangle on Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue tour. She's the "mystery woman" pictured on the back of the Rolling Stones album Exile on Main Street. She's the "Miss O'Dell" of George Harrison's song about her.

Miss O'Dell is the remarkable story of an ordinary woman who lived the dream of millions -- to be part of rock royalty's trusted inner circle. Illustrated with private photographs and jam-packed with intimate anecdotes, Miss O'Dell is a backstage pass to some of the most momentous events in rock history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating book...
I can't really add anything to the description of the basic story...others have done that well. What I can add is that the writing style is so comfortable, so familiar...it's almost as if you're having a conversation with someone rather than reading words on a page. I think that's what makes it such a quick, easy read. Anyone with an interest in rock music history from the late sixties through seventies would appreciate this book. These are stories you have probably not heard before.

1-0 out of 5 stars Forest Gump, Indeed!
Do the people who wrote the reviews before me REALLY believe this crap? If this is not entirely made up, it is CERTAINLY embellished to no end! I started out enjoying it until about the umpteenth time of Forest, eh, Chris being in the place where all the action is AGAIN!
Yeah, she was there for every important album and tour of the late 1960's and through the 1970's. Sure. She constantly had people calling her up out of the blue to offer her a job with every act in the R&R Hall Of Fame, even when she had moved and didn't even have the same phone number. Sure.
You get the idea. Read the thing if you like Rock and Roll. And Fiction.


5-0 out of 5 stars Please enter a title for your review.
This book allows you to go on a trip through a cool time in music.She tells a good tale without selling anyone down the river yet still telling us some great stories about herself and the persons she knew.I found her journey fascinating.If you are a Beatles' fan I think you will get to know the members just a little bit better than you did before.There are not shocking revelations but just stories to add to, and confirm, your knowledge of the group.I like the book.I'm glad she told her story.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent memoir
I really enjoyed MISS O'DELL. It's a truly enjoyable book about a woman plucked out of virtual obscurity to become a part of the inner circle of many top Rocks of the 1960s and 70s. It's a compellingly written account of a very unlikely life. As someone from so-called Generation X (typically defined as the generation born during the 1970s), this book is something of a history lesson for me. I know the Stones, the Beatles, Queen, etc., are "rock gods," but I don't know much about them. So, it was great to learn about them, and to learn about them from a behind-the-scenes perspective. I just really enjoyed this book. Even if you aren't a fan of the various rock groups the author worked with, you will still enjoy this highly readable book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Great Trip Back In Time
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to be a fly on the wall as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo went through their creative process? How about being a fly on the wall when the love triangles involving George, Ringo, and Ringo's wife when George tells Ringo "I'm in love with you wife?" Well Chris O'Dell was a fly on the wall during these very tumultuous times. She lived in the mansion with George Harrison and Pattie Boyd and saw that marriage fall as Eric Clapton openly went after and won Pattie's love. What is it about Pattie that inspired George to write "Something" and Eric to write "Layla", "Wonderful Tonight", and "Have You Ever Loved A Woman". This is the closest I've come to understanding more about Pattie than her obvious beauty as she and Chris were (and remain) very close friends.

Chris worked at Apple records at the height of it's place as an important center of the music world then, when Apple was collapsing, used her organizational skills to become a tour manager. This put her in close contact with The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell and many more. She gives an accurate depiction of life in the music world, onstage and off at a time when substance abuse was at its heigth. Chris O'Dell writes with humor, and honesty which make her personal journey very interesting as well. ... Read more


57. Vanity Fair Magazine Back Issue March 2007 Hollywood Issue BEN STILLER, OWEN WILLSON, CHRIS ROCK AND JACK BLACK COVER
Paperback: 500 Pages (2007)

Asin: B000ZKHUY4
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Issue 559. Collector's Edition-Our Biggest Issue Ever! Our Annual Hollywood Issue: 500 Pages of Glamour, Gowns, and Gams; Killer Blondes, Private Eyes and Lost Angels: A Film Noir in 14 Scenes Starring Robert De Niro, Helen Mirren, Kate Winslet, Jack Nicholson, Kirsten Dunst, Bruce Willis and 33 More Stars! by Annie Leibovitz; The Bad-Boy Movie Agent Who Went Gonzo in Iraq; What Makes Brett Ratner Run?; What Really Went Down Between Judith Regan and Rupert Murdoch; Photo Exclusives: Mario Testino's Candid Hollywood, Sammy Davis Jr.'s Rat Pack Snaps; Herb Ritt's Oscar Album; The Navy Lawyer Who Took on the President; The White House Targets Iran; The Super-Secret Contractor That Is The Brain to Halliburton's Brawn; Linda Fairstein on Her Surprise Lunch with Harvey Weinstein; Dominick Dunne on Starring with His Pal Elizabeth Taylor; Robert Evans on Crusing Debutantes with the Young JFK; Michael Feinstein on The Incredible Kitty Carlisle Hart ... Read more


58. Rocas Y Fosiles/ Rocks and Fossils (Spanish Edition)
by Chris Pellant
Hardcover: 48 Pages (2006-10-06)
list price: US$11.99 -- used & new: US$10.43
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Asin: 8496252779
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59. Allure October 2009 Vanessa Hudgens/High School Musical on Cover, Best of Beauty - 189 Greatest Products, Voluptuous Hair, Chris Rock, Fashion Stakeout - Marion Cotillard
Single Issue Magazine: Pages (2009)
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Asin: B0037RDB54
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60. Life Magazine-May 27, 2005 issue-The Stars of Madagascar on...their kids, funny movies, and childhood memories. David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Ben Stiller and Chris Rock.
by 2005 issue-The Stars of Madagascar on...their kids, funny movies, and childhood memories. David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Ben Stiller and Chris Rock. Life Magazine-May 27
Paperback: Pages (2005)
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Weekly news and general interest magazine published between 2003 and 2007 and distributed by inclusion inside certain local newspapers on a nationwide basis. Also in this issue: 24 other movies your kids want to see. New, unread, newstand issue that does not have a mailing label. ... Read more


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