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Bill Graham Presents

Bill Graham Presents

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great, True-Life Account
Review: 'My Life Inside Rock and Out' is a very interesting account of the great rock'n'roll impresario Bill Graham, documenting his rough beginnings from the East Coast to San Francisco, where he really settled in to sink his teeth into putting on some amazing shows such as Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, etc. Bill Graham was perfect for the budding psychedelic rock and blues industry because he had a strong business sense but also a tolerance for the absurd- and you will read more than a few absurd accounts in this book. What Mr. Graham did with BGP, the Fillmore, and the Shoreline, to name but a few, was so enriching to the Bay Area musical community, not to mention he also put on shows in the far reaches of the world. He was an agent/producer before things became so commercialized and calculated, and his tragic death struck a very deep and elegaic chord which still now resonates off the walls of corporate-sanitized America. But I Ratmouse will NEVER forget him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great, True-Life Account
Review: As a former roadie, this book gives a very accurate depiction of what it was like in the last 20-30 years in the concert tour industry. My experience comes firsthand, as well through the lore that is passed down from seasoned veterans. Bill Graham was an inspiring, hard-headed, revolutionary and daring character that made the concert experience what it is today, both for punters and roadies.

A must read for rock or any music fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to know what it's like...
Review: As a former roadie, this book gives a very accurate depiction of what it was like in the last 20-30 years in the concert tour industry. My experience comes firsthand, as well through the lore that is passed down from seasoned veterans. Bill Graham was an inspiring, hard-headed, revolutionary and daring character that made the concert experience what it is today, both for punters and roadies.

A must read for rock or any music fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: horatio alger in the flesh
Review: I am impressed with the stories in this book. First and foremost, there is Mr Bill Graham. Surviving the Holocaust, arriving in the US with less than nothing he was to become not only a successful entrepreneur, but also an icon. He is the promotor who developed the stadium concert format in the late sixties and early seventies. In addition to his own story, there are the stories of the bands who have become household names. If a rock band toured the US, Mr Graham was probably involved, especially if they played in either New York or San Francisco. This book is chock full of stories which make many a rock idol much more human. Unfortunately, it also reveals some of them as "scum buckets". If you are interested in a real-life, rags to riches story, or in popular music, this book will be interesting to you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: horatio alger in the flesh
Review: I am impressed with the stories in this book. First and foremost, there is Mr Bill Graham. Surviving the Holocaust, arriving in the US with less than nothing he was to become not only a successful entrepreneur, but also an icon. He is the promotor who developed the stadium concert format in the late sixties and early seventies. In addition to his own story, there are the stories of the bands who have become household names. If a rock band toured the US, Mr Graham was probably involved, especially if they played in either New York or San Francisco. This book is chock full of stories which make many a rock idol much more human. Unfortunately, it also reveals some of them as "scum buckets". If you are interested in a real-life, rags to riches story, or in popular music, this book will be interesting to you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest 'Rock' books of all time
Review: I truly can't say enough about this book. It's an incredibly informative piece of work, insightful in so many ways other than simply the rock industry--although it has a lot to say about that too. But the the story of Bill Graham's life is far more entertaining than any self-indulgent 'memoir' you can possibly think of.

You don't have to be a music fanatic to love this book; just a human being is enough. But for a behind-the-scenes look at Woodstock, Altamont, Live Aid, Amnesty Internation, the Stones various tours, CSNY, Santana, the Dead... you can't get anything that compares to it.

RIP Bill. You definitely deserve it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest 'Rock' books of all time
Review: I truly can't say enough about this book. It's an incredibly informative piece of work, insightful in so many ways other than simply the rock industry--although it has a lot to say about that too. But the the story of Bill Graham's life is far more entertaining than any self-indulgent 'memoir' you can possibly think of.

You don't have to be a music fanatic to love this book; just a human being is enough. But for a behind-the-scenes look at Woodstock, Altamont, Live Aid, Amnesty Internation, the Stones various tours, CSNY, Santana, the Dead... you can't get anything that compares to it.

RIP Bill. You definitely deserve it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an outright amazing job
Review: In this "auto"biography Robert Greenfield does an outright amazing job presenting Bill Graham's own words and interviews with the family, friends, co-workers, and rock stars that knew Bill. This book reads like a John Irving novel on speedy mescaline. It takes your breath away in the beginning, you laugh yourself crazy in the middle, and cry at the end. It is a fine piece of literature; as true as non-fiction can be; and full of essential history about the evolution of American music. It is a sin that this book is out of print. It made me miss him. Hey, thanks Bill.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not just a "rock bio."
Review: Known for his groundbreaking entrepreneurship as the first rock music promoter, Bill Graham provides some surprises in this outstanding autobiography. His account of his family's flight from the Holocaust provides a moving and gripping first act. There is plenty of color as he essentially invents the "rock concert" as we now know it, and contributions in their own words from key figures in his life provide a well-rounded portrait of this powerful, driven man. Even if your interest in rock music is small, this biography will hold your attention due to its rich evocation of a fascinating life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Frank McCourt move over
Review: One of the most interesting biographies anywhere, even if you could care less about rock and roll. Bill Graham had two full lifetimes before he ever saw San Francisco. The story of the immigrant kid rivals that of Frank McCourt (Angela's Ashes). But if you were around for any of the sixties at all, this one will grab you. You won't want to put it down. I didn't want another '60's read', so I was hesitant to start this, but it is a first rate story on every level.


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