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To Feel the Music: A Songwriter's Mission to Save High-Quality Audio Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 182 ratings

Neil Young took on the music industry so that fans could hear his music—all music—the way it was meant to be heard.

Today, most of the music we hear is com-pressed to a fraction of its original sound,while analog masterpieces are turning to dustin record company vaults. As these record-ings disappear, music fans aren't just losing acollection of notes. We're losing spaciousness,breadth of the sound field, and the ability tohear and feel a ping of a triangle or a pluckof a guitar string, each with its own reso-nance and harmonics that slowly trail off intosilence.

The result is music that is robbed of its original quality—muddy and flat in sound compared to the rich, warm sound artists hear in the studio. It doesn't have to be this way, but the record and technology companies have incorrectly assumed that most listeners are satisfied with these low-quality tracks.

Neil Young is challenging the assault on audio quality—and working to free music lovers from the flat and lifeless status quo.

To Feel the Music is the true story of his questto bring high-quality audio back to musiclovers—the most important undertaking ofhis career. It's an unprecedented look insidethe successes and setbacks of creating thePono player, the fights and negotiationswith record companies to preserve master-pieces for the future, and Neil's unrelentingdetermination to make musical art availableto everyone. It's a story that shows how muchmore there is to music than meets the ear.

Neil's efforts to bring quality audio to his fans garnered media attention when his Kickstarter campaign for his Pono player—a revolutionary music player that would combine the highest quality possible with the portability, simplicity and affordability modern listeners crave—became the third-most successful Kickstarter campaign in the website's history. It had raised more than $6M in pledges in 40 days. Encouraged by the enthusiastic response, Neil still had a long road ahead, and his Pono music player would not have the commercial success he'd imagined. But he remained committed to his mission, and faced with the rise of streaming services that used even
lower quality audio, he was determined to rise to the challenge.

An eye-opening read for all fans of Neil Young and all fans of great music, as well as readers interesting in going behind the scenes of product creation,
To Feel the Music has an inspiring story at its heart: One determined artist with a groundbreaking vision and the absolute refusal to give up, despite setbacks, naysayers, and skeptics.

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""An intriguing account of Young's determination to provide world-class audio to consumers . . . In print as in song, Young's passion will not be quenched.""

USA Today

""Part manifesto and part how-not-to manual . . . Just as when he's taken up various ecological mantles over the years, Young is fighting large and historical forces.""

WIRED

""The success of
To Feel the Music is in the passion Young brings to his mission to save audio. His reasons are just. His dedication bleeds from the page. And you get the feeling, despite any setbacks, he will not stop until we're all listening to music again the way it was supposed to be heard.""

Under the Radar

""
To Feel the Music is a fascinating tale about countless intersections: of artistry and technology, of creativity and commerce, of entrepreneurs and organizers, of the individual and the team. It's heartbreaking on some fronts and inspiring in many others. I will never listen to music in quite the same way after reading this book, nor ever again take for granted the ingenuity behind the high-tech devices amid which we live.""

—James Fallows, national correspondent, The Atlantic

""One of the greatest musicians of all time, Neil Young knows the effort artists put into their work so that their audiences can feel the music. In a very easy-to-understand way, Neil explains how, unlike for photographs or television, each generation of digital technology has further degraded sound quality. Neil and collaborator Phil Baker lay out concrete solutions to restore music fidelity without sacrificing listener convenience in this fascinating read brimming with passion.""

—Dan Hesse, retired CEO, Sprint

""This book provides backstage access to a fascinating story about the intersection of art, technology, and business. Young and Baker's passion for their respective crafts is tangible on every page.""

—Harry McCracken, technology editor, Fast Company

""Neil Young is not only a rock star in the music industry. He has emerged as a rock star in championing and challenging the tech industry to deliver the kind of sound quality that he and other musicians want their audiences to experience as they do when they record their music . . . The book is a call to action for the tech industry to strive to deliver the best audio quality possible, so that those who listen to Neil Young's songs and music, as well as those from other artists, experience exactly what the artists hear when they create their music.""

—Tim Bajarin, president, Creative Strategies, Inc.

""The alchemy of product development is rarely shared like this, from a music legend (and it turns out, an enlightened CEO) and a tech veteran, with refreshing candor about the highs and lows of bringing together people, materials, and energy to deliver sound as intended, straight to the soul.""

—Louis Kim, vice president, Hewlett-Packard
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Review

“An intriguing account of Young’s determination to provide world-class audio to consumers . . . In print as in song, Young’s passion will not be quenched.”
USA Today

"Part manifesto and part how-not-to manual . . . Just as when he’s taken up various ecological mantles over the years, Young is fighting large and historical forces."
WIRED

"The success of To Feel the Music is in the passion Young brings to his mission to save audio. His reasons are just. His dedication bleeds from the page. And you get the feeling, despite any setbacks, he will not stop until we're all listening to music again the way it was supposed to be heard.”
Under the Radar

To Feel the Music is a fascinating tale about countless intersections: of artistry and technology, of creativity and commerce, of entrepreneurs and organizers, of the individual and the team. It's heartbreaking on some fronts and inspiring in many others. I will never listen to music in quite the same way after reading this book, nor ever again take for granted the ingenuity behind the high-tech devices amid which we live.”

—James Fallows, national correspondent, The Atlantic

“One of the greatest musicians of all time, Neil Young knows the effort artists put into their work so that their audiences can feel the music. In a very easy-to-understand way, Neil explains how, unlike for photographs or television, each generation of digital technology has further degraded sound quality. Neil and collaborator Phil Baker lay out concrete solutions to restore music fidelity without sacrificing listener convenience in this fascinating read brimming with passion.”

—Dan Hesse, retired CEO, Sprint

“This book provides backstage access to a fascinating story about the intersection of art, technology, and business. Young and Baker’s passion for their respective crafts is tangible on every page.”

—Harry McCracken, technology editor, Fast Company

“Neil Young is not only a rock star in the music industry. He has emerged as a rock star in championing and challenging the tech industry to deliver the kind of sound quality that he and other musicians want their audiences to experience as they do when they record their music . . . The book is a call to action for the tech industry to strive to deliver the best audio quality possible, so that those who listen to Neil Young’s songs and music, as well as those from other artists, experience exactly what the artists hear when they create their music.”

—Tim Bajarin, president, Creative Strategies, Inc.

“The alchemy of product development is rarely shared like this, from a music legend (and it turns out, an enlightened CEO) and a tech veteran, with refreshing candor about the highs and lows of bringing together people, materials, and energy to deliver sound as intended, straight to the soul.”

—Louis Kim, vice president, Hewlett-Packard

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07PF4S1QC
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ BenBella Books
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 10, 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.4 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 270 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1948836630
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #2,674,021 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021
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    This is a great book! If you are a fan of Neil Young or consider yourself a fan of music in general, I don't see how you would not agree. I own a Pono player and am a fan of high res music and vinyl, so the topic already intrigued me, but I wasn't sure if it would be too technical and boring. I read this whole book in two sittings!! It is inspirational and fun to read. Highly recommended. Thank you Neil Young and Phil Baker for trying to make music sound and feel better.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019
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    I'm not really into rock music, but Pono was an iconic event in the progression of portable hires audio. Sadly, we are not there yet. There are lots of portable players out there now, but none of them reach the golden ring. One player that has it all, terabytes of storage, fast processing, an outstanding DAC with upsampling and filter options, Wifi streaming, and Bluetooth 5.0 AptxHD, balanced and single ended headphone jacks, and 24 hours of battery life. Pono was far from the mark, but it triggered a movement and the story about that movement is pretty well told by the authors. Pono died a sad death at Apple's hands, but the movement lives on. Now even Amazon is going down the hires download road. It's a cool book if your into high end audio. However, I agree with the Audiophile Style reviewer who took issue with some of the technological myths presented in the beginning. Personally, I loved the book even with all its faults. Reads well.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019
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    This book excels when recounting the history of the Pono music player but falls down when presenting Neil Young's opinions on digital music. I'm not saying he's wrong, and I've been a lifelong fan, but opinions don't really count for much, although i think his cause is noble.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020
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    Neil and Phil have told a story that we all need to know. This is an educational opportunity for not only music lovers but also for anyone who wonders how and why decisions are made as technology evolves, business models change and consumers are dragged along without their permission. In every respect, this is a book about the creation of authentic human artistic expression, and what happens to it after that point. Neil and Phil are screaming the truth from the rafters, so that we might actually apply the force of the market to demand true fidelity in a digital world. As a lover of music, and as an amateur musician, I applaud these two evangelists for their passionate mission.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
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    Almost read the entire book the first day I got it. Couldn't put it down. Great read!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2020
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    I know a couple of Neil Young's best-known albums and I had heard about Pono, but that is about all I knew from the lead author and it's venture. Still, the book kept me intrigued in a way that most novels fail to do. In "To feel the music", Neil tells the story of how he embarked on a mission to save music and audio quality. Together with Phil Baker, they share a dream and the struggles to fulfill it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019
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    The latest book by Neil Young goes into detail about his efforts to improve the quality of music that you listen to and how he...and his team...are getting the best possible audio to the consumer. This book is well written and will keep your interest from start to finish. If you are a Neil Young fan this one will be a great addition to your library!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
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    I regret that i did not fond musical samples..or Links to them.

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    Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2020
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    This book was a gift for our son-Inlaw who is a fan of Neil Young. He is enjoying reading it.Our son-in-law is a musician & was thrilled to receive this book.
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