Both Grunge is Dead and Everybody Loves Our Town feature a lot from SG. Kim, Matt and Ben talk there and its awesome. Greg? Prato has a SG book i havent read, im sure its pretty interesting.
I have audible credits because I keep forgetting to cancel. I’m two chapters in. He did his research and always cites his sources. He’s so far telling a chronological story, and I’m very much enjoying it while I walk my beautiful stupid husky. If you’re a Cornell fan, it’s not a waste of your time.
he sounded so good on that solo acoustic tour in 2011 was amazing ... saw him in Carnegie Hall ... can't believe that was 13 years ago ... was an amazing event. All the songs sounded great. His cover of 'A Day in the Life' was just mind-blowing
96583UP wrote:he sounded so good on that solo acoustic tour in 2011 was amazing ... saw him in Carnegie Hall ... can't believe that was 13 years ago ... was an amazing event. All the songs sounded great. His cover of 'A Day in the Life' was just mind-blowing
The '11 show I caught was at the Ridgefield Playhouse, still blows my mind that he played there. Agreed that he sounded great, just a tremendous night.