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33 Days: Touring In A Van. Sleeping On Floors. Chasing A Dream. [Kindle Edition]

Bill See , Rajesh Makwana
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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For 33 days in the summer of 1987, critically acclaimed L.A. indie rock band Divine Weeks toured in a beat up old van, sleeping on strangers' floors, never sure they'd make enough gas money to get them to the next town. <span> </span>Bill See's deeply personal memoir follows his band's first tour across the U.S. and Canada.<span>  </span>No soundman, no roadies, all they have is their music and each other's friendship.<span></span>33 Days captures the essence of what it is to be 22 and chase a dream, back to a time in life when dreams don't have boundaries, when everything is possible.<span>  </span>The tour is one of those now or never experiences.<span>  </span>Take a shot at making the band work or leave it all behind and go your separate ways.<span>  </span>Every one of us has that moment where we have to decide to either live our dreams or give up and regret it for the rest of our lives.<span>  </span>33 Days touches that part of us.<span></span>The road is filled with yuppies, brothels, riots, sleeping on floors, spiked drinks, DJs with no pants, and battles with racism.  They set out on the road to discovery to drink in all they could and maybe sell a few records.<span>  </span>They grew up instead.


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"This is the best rock band story I've ever read. This is a good book to buy now before it is snapped up by a major. You'll have the real first edition of the best indie book I perhaps have ever read." Hubert O'Hearn, By The Book Reviews, 7/15/11


Think "Jack Kerouac's On the Road meets Keith Richards' Life" and it still can't touch Bill See's deeply personal memoir and rock odyssey 33 Days - Kindle Nation Daily

From the Author

33 Days is basically a coming of age, on the road story -- it just happens to be a true story.  That's why I wrote it like a novel, a docu-novel, I'm calling it.  The tour we went on was one of those now or never experiences.  Take a shot at making the band work or leave it all behind and go your separate ways.  Every one of us has that moment where we have to decide to either live our dreams or give up and regret it for the rest of our lives.  It was a time where everything seemed possible.

It's an interesting time for putting out books, particularly for self published authors.  Much like a few years ago with the music industry. 
For me, D.I.Y. is in my blood from putting out my own records, touring, self-generating hype, and making people take notice.  We (Divine Weeks) got signed to a bigger label that way so I don't see marketing a self published book all that differently.  I see young bands today utilize facebook, youtube, twitter and blogs and wish we would have had those at our disposal back in the day.  Promoting 33 Days is like my chance to modernize the old D.I.Y. punk ethos I learned from Black Flag and the Minutemen.  I think I have a  unique insider's perspective having watched the music industry revolutionized by the internet during my band days, and now I'm entering the literary fray while arguably the same thing is happening to it.  The music industry was torn down by people going DIY, and I never shed a tear over it.  If the insular exclusive world of the publishing world is blown open by self publishing, I'm all for it.

Product Details

  • File Size: 893 KB
  • Print Length: 278 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0557758815
  • Publisher: Bill See; 1 edition (February 2, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004M5HKCK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #139,737 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars 33 Days Along Star Stream March 15, 2011
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33 DAYS: TOURING IN A VAN, SLEEPING ON FLOORS, CHASING A DREAM places author Bill See in a new career. This is one of those breakthrough books that very quietly begins as a need form a writer to share a magic period in his life but ends up being one of the more sensitive and touching stories of how a young man joined his companions in blazing a trail of courage to shoot for the stars instead of settling for a flatline life. Yes, this is a memoir about the 33 days in 1987 when Bill See and his best friend Raj Makwana (this side story alone is worth reading as it sculpts the life of a mistreated Indian lad who happened to have the good fortune of finding his soul mate in Bill See), his other best friend George Edmondson, and Dave Smerszinski, together known as the Divine Weeks who with Road Manager Ian Bader toured the United States without capital, completely dependent of the good will of others for survival and how that experience changed them all.

Though the Divine Weeks was a famous band in Los Angeles they felt the need to go for broke on a now or never trip to see if the rest of the world would listen, would care, would 'get it' in their form of musical communication. The story is rich in those crazy wonderful memories of guys able to leave it all behind, work out their personal issues among friends, and take that leap that so few of us, especially in today's economic climate, dare to do. It is a story of humor, of tenderness, of the hard side as well as the soft snuggle of humanity and Bill See writes it with a style that is intoxicating.

33 DAYS is a challenge to all of us. In sharing his memoirs of a trip and experience of a lifetime he somehow encourages that hidden secretive spot in each of us to simply go for it while and when we can.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars True Indie Rockism!!! April 29, 2011
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33 Days: Touring In a Van. Sleeping On Floors. Chasing A Dream is based on indie rock band Divine Weeks' first foray into "touring" (a loose term by an means) in the Summer of 1987. Inspired by "DIY elders" Minutemen & Black Flag, See and his other bandmates seize the moment of their time as a local popular band in LA to spread their live music beyond LA's insular perimeter, hop into a van rented to them by the good graces of a friend as none of them even have credit cards to experience life 'On the Road'. It is a fun blast from the past for Indie Rockers as the author references the music of the time -- Husker Du, Meat Puppets, The Replacements, fIREHOSE, The Smiths, Jane's Addiction and of course R.E.M. throughout the book.

The author is adept at creating atmosphere of what it must of been like traveling in a van with 5 guys whose probably sole sustenance was big box cereal, pizza & beer (ew!). His descriptions of the venues they play are nuanced giving you a true feel for life on the road as an indie band. This was not a band backed by a major record label by any means. Affording gas money and basic needs such as safe tires for the van are a constant challenge for these guys.

The main characters in the book, or bandmates and "tour manager" (another loose term) are all engaging with different plights in life. Lead singer Bill is insightful, poetic and ever challenging his bandmates. Guitarist Raj is battling his family's cultural expectations. George, the Bassist with a nagging girlfriend at home is truly at a crossroads trying to decide whether or not to pursue Grad school for English Lit. Drummer Dave is the practical one of the group remembering to bring a toolbox (for van repairs) while Bill has only managed to remember his mix tapes and journal.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars On-the-road-to-greatness! April 6, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
OK, a little self-confession here. I used to sing from when I was young, up until my early twenties. My dad once told me when I was living in Boston (back during Tracy Chapman's fame), why don't you go out there and sing on the street corner? I thought he was nuts, but he was being an awfully good parent, thinking I could sing. These guys are the real deal and I never had the guts to try the DIY just-get-in-the-van! I love their take on the music industry and the insights (for someone who loves music and zoned out for a countless number of hours to it) are spot on. The personal stories are incredibly touching. For anyone who once dreamed of being a rock star - this book is a great ride!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An absolute must read. March 21, 2011
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We all have dreams. Some of us pursue them, relentlessly, and often to the detriment of anyone or anything that gets in our way.

Some of us say, "It's all too hard" and then spend the rest of our damned lives wondering..." What if?" This is about four amazing human beings that chased their dream. Without causing damage to anyone else on the journey...at least not with intent.

In 1987, four young men shared a common dream. They hungered for that bright shining star in their sky, and they had the guts to go in search of it. They didn't understand on the day they left L.A just how deeply committed they would need to be to the music and each other. The 33 days of their journey altered their lives forever.

Bill See the author kept a journal of those 33 days that changed the lives of he and his friends. I am so glad that he did, for had he not; I may have never had the delight of taking that trip with him, here and now in 2011. For such is the quality of this Author's work that you can't be anywhere else, you are there, in the van, on the road, meeting sleazebags, saints, and sinners in all the wrong places at all the right times.

Meet the band members of Divine Weeks: Bill See: The author of this book and the singer with the band; it all begins with Bill; he was 22 years old and hungered after a dream. Not to be super famous, not to live a life of "sex drugs and rock'n roll", that's not what this was about. He believed that it would be for the good of all and not merely about the dreams of one. His dysfunctional early life had him searching for a pristine moment of clarity, a moment when all the pain and the insecurity would merge and become a musical voice, a musical voice of honesty, a musical voice of integrity.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun journey in words
Great insight into the human drive and desires. This author made you look at your own life and say "man, I just need to shut up and do it! Read more
Published 1 month ago by craig mcmath
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring book about music, friendship and following your dreams
Heartfelt, humorous and inspiring, this book reaffirms the power of music and art in general to lift up someone's spirits and bring meaning to their life. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ian Mark Rosen
4.0 out of 5 stars One great time
I was also in a band, in earlier years. Lots of similar stuff. Did the living out of van thing.
Fun book, brought back memories. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Patrick
3.0 out of 5 stars Trip of torture and release
It felt more like 99 days on the road. That is both the beauty and Achilles’ heel of this story. Mr. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jeff Dawson
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW
This is a great story about all the hard work involved in actually trying to make it as a rock band. Read more
Published 18 months ago by momanem35
4.0 out of 5 stars 33 Days by Bill See
"33 Days isn't really just a book about some guys trying to make it as a band. It's much bigger than that. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Wendy Beasley
4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring and raw
In the summer of 1987, LA-based band Divine Weeks went on its first (inter)national tour. Instead of limousines and entourages and fancy hotels, however, they lived out of the back... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Alice Y. Yeh
5.0 out of 5 stars Life and Times of a Band on the Road
The author was a member of an up and coming Los Angeles band who hit the road in the summer of 1987 in an attempt to make their impression on the music scene. Read more
Published 21 months ago by R. Bluffield
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rocking Memoir
Very few memoirs about rockers come across so wonderfully...well..uplifting. This book doesn't deal with fights and egos. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Andrea J. Guy
5.0 out of 5 stars the best rock n roll 'road' book ever !
just finished reading the 33 Days book - brought back alot of memories of my own touring days; the fights, the laughter, feeling like you're in the best band in the world one night... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Pat Thomas
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