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(eng) See separate entries for the bands 'Hüsker Dü' and 'Sugar'

Œuvres de Bob Mould

Black Sheets of Rain 14 exemplaires
Workbook (1989) 13 exemplaires
Silver Age (2012) 8 exemplaires
Bob Mould (1996) 5 exemplaires
Body of song (2005) 5 exemplaires
The Last Dog & Pony Show (1998) 5 exemplaires
Life & Times (2009) 4 exemplaires
Beauty & Ruin (2014) 4 exemplaires
Patch The Sky (2014) 4 exemplaires
Blue Hearts (2004) 4 exemplaires
District Line (2008) 3 exemplaires
Modulate 3 exemplaires
Poison Years 2 exemplaires
Sunshine Rock (2019) 2 exemplaires
Egøverride (1996) 1 exemplaire
Egoveride 1 exemplaire
Poison Years 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Never Mind the Mainstream: The Best of MTV's 120 Minutes, Vol. 1 — Contributeur, quelques éditions3 exemplaires
No Alternative [sound recording] — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Mould, Robert Arthur
Date de naissance
1960-10-16
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Professions
Musician
Music Producer
Singer-songwriter
Dramatist
Disc jockey
Relations
Hüsker Dü (member)
Sugar (member)
Notice de désambigüisation
See separate entries for the bands 'Hüsker Dü' and 'Sugar'

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Anyone hoping for an unearthing of long lost yarns about Husker Dü, SST legal documents, or remembrances of blinding nights at the leather bar with Rollins, will be sorely disappointed with Bob Mould's foray into the world of rock autobiographies. See A Little Light focuses on two main areas: a checklist of Mould's successes in music, which were all carried out by Bob Mould and no one else. And a look at his lack of success in love. Admittedly, as a music fan, I came to the book wanting a copious amount of thoughts and insight into what it was like to write songs such "Celebrated Summer" or "Changes", and to play in a band such as Husker Du. Unfortunately Mould is more focused on patting himself on the back while also screaming, "Why doesn't anyone love me?" Someone should give him Billy Corgan's number.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JeremyBrashaw | 8 autres critiques | May 30, 2021 |
Fascinating autobiography. The first half covered ground that I was familiar with, Husker Du, his solo stuff and Sugar, but I pretty much lost track of Mould after Sugar broke up, so the second half was very interesting and eye-opening. He mentioned touring with Sugar in 1992-93 and he specifically mentions playing at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, so I dug my ticket sub out and sure enough, there it was, September 11, 1993! Good memories.

Mould's frank openness was great and I almost felt like his therapist as he rationally talks through his thoughts and feelings. Myself being a straight man, it was interesting to read about gay culture and I thought it was funny that Mould only learned about the different facets of the gay lifestyle in his later years! Overall, I think I was more shocked by the fact that he worked for World Championship Wrestling......!

A great read and well worth the time for any fan of Mould and his music.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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spaceman5000 | 8 autres critiques | Jul 23, 2020 |
The writing is really clunky. It reads like he's still taking speed.
 
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jrmypttrsn | 8 autres critiques | Sep 5, 2019 |

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Œuvres
19
Aussi par
2
Membres
218
Popularité
#102,474
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
10
ISBN
12

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