Love is a mix tape : life and loss, one song at a time
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Love is a mix tape : life and loss, one song at a time
Crown Publishing, c2007
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Summary: "In the 1990s, "alternative" was suddenly mainstream, and bands like Pearl Jam and Pavement, Nirvana and R.E.M.--bands that a year before would have been too weird for MTV--were MTV. The boundaries of American culture were exploding, and music was leading the way. It was also the 1990s when a shy music geek named Rob Sheffield met a hell-raising Appalachian punk-rock girl named Renée, who was way too cool for him but fell in love with him anyway. He was tall. She was short. He was shy. She was a social butterfly. They had nothing in common except that they both loved music. Music brought them together and kept them together. And it was music that would help Rob through a sudden, unfathomable loss. Here, Rob, now a writer for Rolling Stone, uses the songs on fifteen mix tapes to tell the story of his brief time with Renée.--From publisher description."--From source other than the Library of Congress
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収録内容
- Rumblefish
- Hey Jude
- Roller boogie
- Tape 635
- Love makes me do foolish things
- Big star : for Renee
- Sheena was a man
- Personics
- A little down, a little duvet
- That's entertainment
- The comfort zone
- Dancing with myself
- How I got that look
- 52 girls on film
- Crazy feeling
- Paramount Hotel
- Mmmrob
- Hypnotize
- Jackie blue
- Glossin' and flossin'
- Blue Ridge gold
- Via Vespucci