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Paperback Blinded by the Lyrics: Behind the Lines of Rock & Roll's Most Baffling Songs Book

ISBN: 0806526955

ISBN13: 9780806526959

Blinded by the Lyrics: Behind the Lines of Rock & Roll's Most Baffling Songs

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Explores the fascinating and surprising stories behind the most mysterious and inscrutable lyrics in rock & roll history. In Billy Joel's famous tune Piano Man', he sings: 'Now Paul is a real-estate... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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My highest recommendation

I recently heard Brent Mann interviewed on the radio here in Chicago and he was really informative, insightful and funny, as is his book. Several highlights for me from this book: 1. The section on Peter Gabriel's classic "Solsbury Hill" -- terrific analysis. 2. "Any Major Dude" by Steely Dan -- cool little essay containing inside information I never knew about one of my favorite tunes. I read Brent Mann's other book "99 Red Balloons" all about one-hit wonders, and it was really good, but I think "Blinded by the Lyrics" is even better. As for the reviewer who complained about Mann confusing the Sex Pistols with the Clash, in the context of a book that contains literally thousands of facts, that is so minor and inconsequential as to not even be worth mentioning.

Very Cool Book with Many Unexpected Treats

What makes this book exceptional is that Brent Mann includes dozens of cool songs and artists that almost never get written about -- for example: "Saved by Zero" by The Fixx, "Valotte" by Julian Lennon, "Chuck E.'s in Love" by Rickie Lee Jones, and "Mexican Radio" by Wall of Voodoo. Sure, the Beatles, Dylan and Stones are here, but so too are Steely Dan, Mr. Mister, Barenaked Ladies, Cheap Trick, and Midnight Oil.

The pompatus of pop culture -- a terrific book

It's seldom that I've read a book that left me both entertained and informed -- "Blinded by the Lyrics" is such a book. Brent Mann gives you the inside story behind hundreds of mysterious, fascinating rock & roll lyrics. What did the Grateful Dead mean by "Dallas got a soft machine" in Truckin'? What exactly is the enigmatic "pomatus of love" in "The Joker" by Steve Miller? "Blinded by the Lyrics" answers these sorts of questions with wit, style and exhaustive research.

A trip through some of my favorite tunes!

This is the fun summer book I'm sharing with all my friends. A terrific read!! Mann unraveled the mysteries of some of my favorite tunes. If you ever said "hey, love that tune but what the heck is he/she talking about in that line?" pick up the book - It's a blast to read about some of the songs we all grew up with. Plus you gotta love the insights into Steely Dan's lyrics--possibly the most perplexing of all time! I was a fan of Brent Mann's from his first book, 99 Red Balloons (about one-hit wonders, only way more interesting than that insipid VH1 show). I liked this 2nd book even better, with more of Mann's trademark wit. A definite recommend!

Excellent and hilarious!

This book is one of the funniest and best books I've read on the subject of songs. So many times I've wondered what a song's lyrics meant, or if I heard them wrong. Mr Mann explains everything, and in a very fun and engaging way. I read his other book, "99 Red Balloons" which was just as good in the way it detailed the top One Hit Wonders of all time. I can't wait for Brent Mann's next book!
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