The Rolling Stone contributing editor made proper use of the New York Public library’s much-ballyhooed Reed archives to three-dimensionalize NYC’s poet of the perverse.
Thanks, Glenn. And I did indeed read and enjoy Bob Mehr's definitive take on The Replacements' saga. The only thing better would be if Westerberg finally decides to write his memoirs.
Thanks, Joe! Just unpacked my copy of your Jerry Lee Lewis book, which I absolutely love! It sits between A Confederacy Of Dunces and Sick On You, Andrew Matheson's memoir of his days leading The Hollywood Brats. That seems about right, to me. :-)
Currently reading and savoring as much as I can. Loved Trouble Boys, too. I’ve got Ann Powers’ Joni Mitchell bio ‘Traveling’ cued up next. Great write up!
Woah! Must. Read.
Yes, you must! :-)
Well done. Love the book and your take on it. Q: Did you read Bob Mehr’s “Trouble Boys”?
Thanks, Glenn. And I did indeed read and enjoy Bob Mehr's definitive take on The Replacements' saga. The only thing better would be if Westerberg finally decides to write his memoirs.
Agree!
Excellent!
Thanks, Joe! Just unpacked my copy of your Jerry Lee Lewis book, which I absolutely love! It sits between A Confederacy Of Dunces and Sick On You, Andrew Matheson's memoir of his days leading The Hollywood Brats. That seems about right, to me. :-)
Haha, perfect company! Thanks, man!
Currently reading and savoring as much as I can. Loved Trouble Boys, too. I’ve got Ann Powers’ Joni Mitchell bio ‘Traveling’ cued up next. Great write up!