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Wit and heartbreak collide in
a memoir of a life intertwined with an obsession with film.
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- BOUND
FOR GLORY
This is the autobiography of
Woody Guthrie, the founder of modern American folk music. It is a funny,
cynical, earthy and tragic account of his life in an Oklahoma oil-boom town,
of the Depression, and of his subsequent travels in, on and under trains, in
stolen cars and on his feet round America.
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EDGE OF MIDNIGHT
John Schlesinger made stars of
Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Julie Christie, Alan Bates and Sean Penn. His
many films include "Midnight Cowboy", "Far from the Madding Crowd",
"Marathon Man" and "Sunday, Bloody Sunday". Including interviews with many
of the stars who have worked with Schelsinger, this is his biography.
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Echoes & Eloquences: The Life and Cinema of Gulzar and Bollywood Today
(Profusely Illustrated in Color).
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PARTY
The history of the Britpop era
- Oasis, Blur, Elastica and Tony Blair.
- LONGEST
COCKTAIL PARTY
When American teenager,
Richard DiLello, wandered into the Beatles' Apple building in 1968, he was
immediately appointed 'house hippie'; he began making tea, rolling joints
and listening to dozens of demo tapes. By the time Apple crumbled a few
years later he was director of public relations.
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ORSON WELLES
A biography of the young Orson
Welles, from his prodigious childhood and youth, his triumphs with the
Mercury Theatre, to the making of "Citizen Kane".
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MUSIC AND EMOTION
Music psychology and
"emotion" have developed as lively areas of research - this book
tries to bring together this multidisciplinary interest and take stock of
what is known about the relationship between the two.
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ABBA
'NOT ABBA' is an antidote to
'I LOVE THE 1970s'; it is the real story of the 1970s from the author of
'MANCHESTER, ENGLAND'.
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'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky
Fusing blues, jazz and
psychedelia with an outrageous personal style and image, Hendrix is
still revered as the most important instrumentalist in the history of
rock. He died aged 27 from drugs and alcohol.Capturing the essence of
Hendrix's intense, apocalyptic and ultimately tragic life, the author
covers Hendrix's boyhood in Seattle, his years in the US Air Force,
his reputation as the best sideman around, his manic trip to London
and superstardom, the songs, the concerts, the flaming guitars, the
drugs, the booze, the women and most important, the incomparable
legacy he left behind.
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STANDARD GRADE MUSIC COURSE NOTES
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THIS DAY IN MUSIC
A guide to the history
of music-related happenings. The concept is quite simple - each page
in the book presents a day of the year (from January 1 to December
31st) and lists the momentous musical events that have taken place on
that day worldwide in the last 50 years.
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Herself
Maureen O'Hara
was born for Technicolour. Her fiery red hair and piercing green eyes
made the screen crackle with electricity. Her bold Irish bearing cast
her as the prototypical strong, determined woman struggling in a man's
world. During a career that ...
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TOTAL PIANO TUTOR
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chopra fifty years in indian cinema
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YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME
Takes on a tour of the clubs,
parties, people and indiscretions of Swinging Sixties London. This book
offers insights into one of the most exciting cultural periods of Britain,
including some shocking stuff, from its revelation that the entire music
industry was motivated by sex, to an embarrassing come-on from a suicidal
Brian Epstein.
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