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PostPosted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 3:41 pm 
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I've come across a couple that have piqued my interest... DJ, I figured you'd be into the first one only because it deals with how the mind processes music and why we tend to like or respond to the types of music we do.

This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. Levitin

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A revelation for music buffs and science geeks — and all the better if you happen to be both. How do memory and music work together? What makes timbre? How do writers like Lennon and McCartney, or John Coltrane and Miles Davis, manipulate our expectations to create truly original compositions? Why do some melodies elicit consistent emotional responses across cultures, race, gender, and age? Before he became a neuroscientist, Daniel J. Levitin was a music producer and professional musician. This Is Your Brain on Music connects those two worlds, of music production and reception, with ear-opening results.


Love Is a Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time by Rob Sheffield

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What is love? Great minds have been grappling with this question throughout the ages, and in the modern era, they have come up with many different answers. According to Western philosopher Pat Benatar, love is a battlefield. Her paisan Frank Sinatra would add the corollary that love is a tender trap. Love hurts. Love stinks. Love bites, love bleeds, love is the drug. The troubadours of our times agree: They want to know what love is, and they want you to show them. But the answer is simple: Love is a mix tape.

In the 1990s, when alternative was suddenly mainstream, 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. It was the decade of Kurt Cobain and Shania Twain and Taylor Dayne, a time that ended all too soon. The boundaries of American culture were exploding, and music was leading the way.

It was also when a shy music geek named Rob Sheffield met a hell-raising Appalachian punk-rock girl named Renee, 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. She was the only one who laughed at his jokes when they were so bad, and they were always bad. 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.

In Love Is a Mix Tape, Rob, now a writer for Rolling Stone, uses the songs on fifteen mix tapes to tell the story of his brief time with Renee. From Elvis to Missy Elliott, the Rolling Stones to Yo La Tengo, the songs on these tapes make up the soundtrack to their lives.

Rob Sheffield isn't a musician, he's a writer, and Love Is a Mix Tape isn't a love song — but it might as well be. This is Rob's tribute to music, to the decade that shaped him, but most of all to one unforgettable woman.


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Nice! Thanks dana! I wish I would have checked in here before I went to lunch because I was right beside Chapters and would have picked it up (I looked it up online and my local store has 7 copies in stock). That looks like a really interesting read, so I'll probably pick it up asap.

The lesson here is: always check the board. :wink:

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I just ordered one of the 33 1/3 series of books, the one about NMH's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. Anybody read any of these books? Did I waste ten dollars? What would you recommend?

http://www.amazon.com/Neutral-Milk-Hotels-Aeroplane-Over/dp/082641690X


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DumpJack Wrote:
Nice! Thanks dana! I wish I would have checked in here before I went to lunch because I was right beside Chapters and would have picked it up (I looked it up online and my local store has 7 copies in stock). That looks like a really interesting read, so I'll probably pick it up asap.

The lesson here is: always check the board. :wink:


Heh, I picked it up myself today at the local Powell's... autographed even! Woo ha!


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I just ordered one of the 33 1/3 series of books, the one about NMH's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. Anybody read any of these books? Did I waste ten dollars? What would you recommend?

http://www.amazon.com/Neutral-Milk-Hotels-Aeroplane-Over/dp/082641690X


I've read a few, and they're hit and miss. For instance, I thought the one on Village Green Preservation Society was great, and a good overview and provided great insight into the making of the record and the songs. However, the one on the Mats' Let It Be was awful. It was all about the author, who happened to be none other than Colin Meloy.

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The only 33-1/3 book I have is for Endtroducing..., and I like it quite a bit.


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