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Without Paul Major I would know nothing about all the great records people know nothing about. - Marc Maron
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Without Paul Major I would know nothing about all the great records people know nothing about. - Marc Maron
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Anthology Editions
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 215mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1314g
- ISBN-13: 9781944860073
- ISBN-10: 194486007X
- Artikelnr.: 48911460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Anthology Editions
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 215mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1314g
- ISBN-13: 9781944860073
- ISBN-10: 194486007X
- Artikelnr.: 48911460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paul Major was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1954, placing him squarely in the generational path of rock and roll's mighty wave: fuzz guitar first blew his mind at age 12, and he hasn't looked back since. After stints playing in bands in St. Louis and Los Angeles, he moved to New York in 1978. All the while, he found himself cultivating an extensive knowledge of rare and bizarre LPs. As his expertise in obscure collecting grew, Paul began a mail-order LP business, and his catalogs soon became must-reads for their mixture of hard-won crate-digging knowledge and witty, one-of-a-kind music writing-holy texts for psychedelic lifers the world over. Starting in 1997, Paul put his decades of experience to work as the singer and guitarist of the band Endless Boogie, whose skewed, no-frills take on rock has renewed his status as a preeminent voice on the farthest, weirdest margins of popular music.
1. Introduction
2. Glimpse into a Lost World, 1
3. Scrapbook, 3
4. The Birth of Weird Record Dealing, 35
5. Jack Streitman
6. Buildings That Grow Legs, 37
7. Stefan Kéry
8. One of Those Voices, 45
9. Rich Haupt
10. Aural Sex Confessions of a Mole, 65
11. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #1, 67
12. III. Real People
13. Essay by Michael P. Daley, 83
14. Geoffrey Weiss
15. Gold in the Shadows, 117
16. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #2, 131
17. Vinyl from Beyond the Realm of the Weird
18. Essay by Patrick Lundborg, 147
19. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #3, 179
20. Psychedelic Fatsos
21. Essay by Johan Kugelberg, 195
22. The Endless Boogie Saga
23. Essay by Jesper Eklow, 243
24. Glenn Terry
25. Top Dollar, 258
26. Acknowledgments, 267
2. Glimpse into a Lost World, 1
3. Scrapbook, 3
4. The Birth of Weird Record Dealing, 35
5. Jack Streitman
6. Buildings That Grow Legs, 37
7. Stefan Kéry
8. One of Those Voices, 45
9. Rich Haupt
10. Aural Sex Confessions of a Mole, 65
11. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #1, 67
12. III. Real People
13. Essay by Michael P. Daley, 83
14. Geoffrey Weiss
15. Gold in the Shadows, 117
16. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #2, 131
17. Vinyl from Beyond the Realm of the Weird
18. Essay by Patrick Lundborg, 147
19. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #3, 179
20. Psychedelic Fatsos
21. Essay by Johan Kugelberg, 195
22. The Endless Boogie Saga
23. Essay by Jesper Eklow, 243
24. Glenn Terry
25. Top Dollar, 258
26. Acknowledgments, 267
1. Introduction
2. Glimpse into a Lost World, 1
3. Scrapbook, 3
4. The Birth of Weird Record Dealing, 35
5. Jack Streitman
6. Buildings That Grow Legs, 37
7. Stefan Kéry
8. One of Those Voices, 45
9. Rich Haupt
10. Aural Sex Confessions of a Mole, 65
11. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #1, 67
12. III. Real People
13. Essay by Michael P. Daley, 83
14. Geoffrey Weiss
15. Gold in the Shadows, 117
16. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #2, 131
17. Vinyl from Beyond the Realm of the Weird
18. Essay by Patrick Lundborg, 147
19. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #3, 179
20. Psychedelic Fatsos
21. Essay by Johan Kugelberg, 195
22. The Endless Boogie Saga
23. Essay by Jesper Eklow, 243
24. Glenn Terry
25. Top Dollar, 258
26. Acknowledgments, 267
2. Glimpse into a Lost World, 1
3. Scrapbook, 3
4. The Birth of Weird Record Dealing, 35
5. Jack Streitman
6. Buildings That Grow Legs, 37
7. Stefan Kéry
8. One of Those Voices, 45
9. Rich Haupt
10. Aural Sex Confessions of a Mole, 65
11. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #1, 67
12. III. Real People
13. Essay by Michael P. Daley, 83
14. Geoffrey Weiss
15. Gold in the Shadows, 117
16. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #2, 131
17. Vinyl from Beyond the Realm of the Weird
18. Essay by Patrick Lundborg, 147
19. Excerpts from the Record Catalogs: #3, 179
20. Psychedelic Fatsos
21. Essay by Johan Kugelberg, 195
22. The Endless Boogie Saga
23. Essay by Jesper Eklow, 243
24. Glenn Terry
25. Top Dollar, 258
26. Acknowledgments, 267