Band Reading List

anthonybroxtermananthonybroxterman Posts: 59
edited February 2012 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
The only thing I've read that was directly recommended by the band is Ishmael. I enjoyed it and a couple of others by Quinn, so I am looking for other books that band members have mentioned to add to my own reading. I know there are a few great pieces done about the band, but I am not looking for texts whose topic is Pearl Jam, but books that have been important in some way to the band or its members.

Thanks,

T
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  • The Howard Zinn book
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Charles Bukowski books
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  • The Howard Zinn book


    Oh yeah. Zinn is awesome!
  • Newch91 wrote:
    Charles Bukowski books


    Post Office and Han on Rye are two of my favorites.
  • there's a lot of zinn, books he released decades of them, assuming you mean either
    A people's history of the United States
    or
    You Can't be neutral on a moving train
    but if you get a chance check out his Vietnam: the logic of Withdrawal, written at the time, really great from a now we know he was right perspective
    I don't mean to offend anyone, a lot of what I say should be taken with a grain of salt... that said for most of you I'm a stranger on a computer on the other side of the world, don't give me that sort of power!
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Looks like I have some books to check out. I have "People's History..." but haven't read it yet. Will probably good for next summer or to start before the spring semester starts.
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    "Becoming a Bruce fan is like hitting puberty as a musical fan. It's inevitable." - dcfaithful
  • Thanks for the suggestions. I'll start checking to see what I can put on hold at my local library.
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Newch91 wrote:
    Charles Bukowski books


    Post Office and Han on Rye are two of my favorites.
    I've wanted to read Bukowski for the longest time. I'll definitely check those two books out.
    Shows: 6.27.08 Hartford, CT/5.15.10 Hartford, CT/6.18.2011 Hartford, CT (EV Solo)/10.19.13 Brooklyn/10.25.13 Hartford
    "Becoming a Bruce fan is like hitting puberty as a musical fan. It's inevitable." - dcfaithful
  • 7RayZ7RayZ Posts: 488
    Im like, GREAT now the world "banned" these books. FUCK!

    :lol:


    more serious note though,

    I heard a great interview today about Vietnam.
  • there's a lot of zinn, books he released decades of them, assuming you mean either
    A people's history of the United States
    or
    You Can't be neutral on a moving train
    but if you get a chance check out his Vietnam: the logic of Withdrawal, written at the time, really great from a now we know he was right perspective


    Read segments of the last one for an English class focused on Vietnam.
  • ajb3ajb3 Posts: 12
    Kurt Vonnegut
    Pearl Jam: Melbourne 2 March 1998, 5 March 1998; Melbourne 18 February 2003, 19 February 2003, 20 February 2003; London 20 April 2006; Melbourne 13 November 2006; Manchester 20 June 2012.
    Eddie Vedder: Melbourne 24 March 2011; 1 April 2011.
  • ajb3 wrote:
    Kurt Vonnegut


    Harrison Bergeron is my favorite from him
  • jshinjshin Posts: 1,759
    The Master And Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
    I ain't got no fly'n shoes..




  • stargirl69stargirl69 Posts: 6,387
    Newch91 wrote:
    Charles Bukowski books


    Love Charles Bukowski ... read more than I can remember.
    “There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen”
  • and walk down the end of the road and
    make swans out of the blackbirds and
    lions out of berry leaves.

    the shit shits.
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