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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for any Canadian Rock Music Fan,
By Sooley (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 (Paperback)
This book is quite brilliant, Michael Barclay along with Ian A.D Jack and Jason Schneider have put together an amazing book which looks at various Canadian musicians between 1985-1995. I found this book great because it sort of shined light on a lot of amazing bands and individual musicians throughout this era that didn't have a source detailing their history, influence etc. Being a big fan of Halifax bands as well (sloan, thrush hermit, etc.) I was very happy when i saw that the halifax scene or "underground" was given a very detailed account. The histories of several bands were given full chapters such as The tragically Hip, Blue Rodeo and Sloan. The punk music scene in Western Canada was also given a spotlight. All-in-all any music fan would love this! I definetly do!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent compendum,
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This review is from: Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 (Paperback)
The bible on Canadian Rock is reverently written, and interesting through and through, chock full of fascinating information and in depth looks at the finest of the CanRock scene, including the oft-overlooked Sloan. Well worth reading.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No, The Artists Were Not Popular Acts...They Were Underground Musicians,
By Son of Spam "A Man Who Loves His Music" (Earth, Solar System) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 (Paperback)
It seems the previous reviewer hasn't even read the book. Or if he has, he's completely misunderstood the premise of it.
Yes, it's true that music from the United States or Britain was more "popular" (and ergo, a bigger part of people's so-called "life changing" experiences). But so much of the music and many of the musicians presented in this book were underground (a claim that even their American or British counterparts would find difficult to make). And that's actually the beauty of it. As I'm reading this tome, I find myself searching out CD's by the artists (none of whom, or very very few of whom are available via retail stores). It's part of an enjoyable journey: to read about interesting musicians and interesting music, and searching for the very same music via alternative (excuse the pun, lol!) methods, ie: via the Internet. Some of the musicians have moved on to other stages in their lives (some becoming national politicians) and I've even been able to contact them to get a copy of their releases. So don't buy this book if you have a national chip on your shoulder. If you want to read about popular artists from the 70's/80's/90's, go pick up an unauthorized biography of the Sex Pistols/Duran Duran/Nirvana at your local library. But if you want to delve deeper, into the music that was bubbling just under the surface, buy this book. You will not be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book,
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This review is from: Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance 1985-1995 (Kindle Edition)
This book is an excellent read. I thought it would sit on my shelf as a reference but once I started reading it I was taken back to the good old days and it was a great trip. Of course it can't hurt to have Weeping Tile at your book launch. I recommend this book.
1 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Yawn...a book about Canadian music,
By Kuice Cronth (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 (Paperback)
This is definitely for provincial Canucks who are cheerleaders for our music scene. Face the facts, people---number one: nobody cares about Canadian music; number two: it sucks balls in comparison with the life-changing ear nectar that has come out of the US and UK.
You really have to ask the writers of this book---why ever did you bother? |
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Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance 1985-1995 by Michael Barclay (Paperback - Aug. 2001)
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