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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie
I find that surprising! I like Mick's book, most of all! The main thing I like about it, is probably what the people that don't like it, dislike. That he devotes a CONSIDERABLE chunk of it, to the pre-1975 lineup.
I do find CAH's book to be an interesting read, even if she comes off as a saint. She actually reinforced, what I always believed, about Lindsey's temper.
I don't have the Brunning book...
Since we got wifi at work, my reading days are pretty much over.
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CAH's book was the first one I read and, while I did find it more funny that anything else, I did find some parts intriguing and as for Lindsey's temper, I do have reasons why I think it's true, mainly being the assorted stress at the time (or maybe he was PMSing
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When I was reading that Cath Carroll one, I was thinking "is it just me or have I read this stuff on The Penguin?" (I'm not gonna lie, the rest of the site keeps me very entertained on a boring day lol) and, lo and behold, in the works cited-thingy at the end, she cites The Penguin as a major source
And how did wifi prevent you from reading? Spending too much time of teh Internets now?