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  • The Rock Bible: Unholy Scripture for Fans & Bands
    The Rock Bible: Unholy Scripture for Fans & Bands

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    Authors: Henry Owings, Patton Oswalt
    Publisher: Quirk Books
    Category: Book

    List Price: $15.95
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 169676

    Media: Paperback
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 144
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.2 x 0.6

    ISBN: 1594742693
    Dewey Decimal Number: 781
    EAN: 9781594742699
    ASIN: 1594742693

    Publication Date: September 17, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    "The Rock Bible" is the word on rock music from an insider's perspective - a sassy, f*ck-you guide to the rules of the rock and roll life, featuring chapters on: Genesis, The Gospel According to the Drummer, The Gospel According to he Guitar Players, The Gospel According to The Singer, and more. The bulk of the book is a collection of rock rules and witty observations collected from the folks who know rock best-musicians, tour managers, tour promoters, the fans of Chunklet, and the magazine's editor, Henry Owings.


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Hilarious, But Probably Not Written By a Musician   January 4, 2009
    I picked up this book in a Barnes and Noble and, was intrigued. Being a drummer, I imediately flipped to the Gospel According to the Drummer. Don't get me wrong, this stuff was absolutely hilarious, and most of it was true, but many of the witicisms were definetly not written by any kind of musiscian. For instance: "You can never lead the band from behind your kit" and "there is no such thing as a drummer/songwriter". Clearly the author has never heard of Don Brewer. But these few point aside, this book is excelent.


    4 out of 5 stars Even a Drummer can enjoy this book........   January 3, 2009
    The Rock Bible book was a book I just happened to come across in all places.......a book store. This is a book that should of been written a long time ago. Very funny stuff. Makes fun of drummers, and singers and bass players, guitarist, keyboardist, tour managers, etc.... Now, I'm not much of a book reviewer,(or writer), however, I am a drummer (so give me a break please), but I found the entire book a hoot. Funny, but in many cases, so so true. I laughed in every subject title. I recommend this book to anyone who has ever been in a band, or been to see many bands live in concert. I also like the built-in book mark that this book has. Becaues it takes a drummer a long time to read a book that doesn't really have any pictures.........Drum roll please..........


    4 out of 5 stars Not a Bible--it's a rock n' roll comedy book.   September 26, 2008
     4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    When not working as a concert promoter, indie record producer or label owner, Henry Owings is the editor of Chunklet, a particularly snarky music zine from Georgia that does things like dismantle VH1 "100 Greatest"-type shows with nasty--but hilariously true--comments about each choice. Owings' new book, The Rock Bible: Unholy Scripture for Fans & Bands (Quirk Books), focuses that wit with jokes--and occasionally good advice--in the form of hundreds of commandments for acts, roadies, studio mavens, fans and anyone else who comes into Owings' crosshairs.

    Some sample commandments:

    * No L.A. tour managers who wear their hair in a ponytail, unless you plan on scalping them.
    * If your amp has more than six knobs, you are one of them.
    * If you don't laugh at the studio engineer's jokes, he will ruin your album.
    * A Stax Records T-shirt can only be worn if you can name five artists that didn't have huge hits.
    * If you say "My friend Neil is in that band; I've always wanted to see them," Neil is not actually your friend.
    * The worst toilet paper in America is always better than the best toilet paper in Europe. It's best to bring your own, especially to Germany.
    * All drummers wearing headset microphones should be required to take a food order.
    * The only excuse for using a megaphone on stage is if you're a fire marshal.
    * Your amps should never stack up to be taller than anybody in the band. If you can't lift that tube head on your own, you don't deserve it.
    * Lo-Fi means "couldn't afford to record in a real studio."
    * If you're one of those drummers who sets up at the front of the stage, back the hell up. You are the goalies of rock; play your position.

    ...and so forth. Interspersed throughout are sidebars like Recommended Phrases To Say To A Not-So-Great Band As They Come Off Stage ("It's nice to hear a drummer who really knows how to put some step into the kick drum"), and there's additional essays by comedian Patton Oswalt and others. A particular highlight is Bryan Teasley's "Genesis," a goofy, but surprisingly thorough Cliff Notes of Rock History, presented as the world's longest run-on sentence.

    It's not for everyone--folks who accidentally pick this "bible" up expecting to learn more about CCM may walk away offended if they read the section about Groupies, for instance. For many road dogs or studio rats, however, Owings' jokes and sensibilities will ring true, and thanks to the paperback's extra-tough cover, it'll survive living in your road case or being kicked around the studio indefinitely. In all, The Rock Bible is a fun, simple way to pass the time while waiting for that guitar to finally get tuned.



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