Selected Product: | Dave Grohl: Nothing to Lose Paperback Author: Michael Heatley Publisher: Reynolds & Hearn Ltd Release Date: June 2006 ISBN-10: 1905287178 ISBN-13: 9781905287178 Average Customer Rating: | | |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Dave Grohl: Nothing to Lose by Michael Heatley (ISBN-10: 1905287178, ISBN-13: 9781905287178). At this time we have not yet written a review for Dave Grohl: Nothing to Lose by Michael Heatley (ISBN-10: 1905287178, ISBN-13: 9781905287178). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com not a bad read. | Customer Rating: | | For the Foo fan this is quiet entertaining. I didnt learn much from it that i didnt already know (except that Grohls Mum was Irish decent and his Dad German, hence the name) But if you are a fan this will keep you amused. | At last a decent Dave Grohl book | Customer Rating: | A great book for any foo fighters/ dave grohl fan. Gone is the lengthy Nirvana analysis and in its place is an in-depth look behind the music of the foo fighters. It's a real inside look at one of the best bands of the last ten years and the other band members are given plenty of mentions. A really great book, easy to read and fantastic for new/old fans- simply brilliant! | Decent Book | Customer Rating: | | The book is quite well written, it is informative and has few grammatical errors and typos. It provides a close glimse into the otherwise unaccessible life of one of rock's most interesting mainstays and the circumspect attention to detail reflects the author's ability in being able to distinguish and use accurate chronicles of Dave's life (from those who know him best) from the myriad of stories tainted by inaccuracies to compile this book together. A very good book for those who are intrigued by Dave and would like to know more about him and his bands (past and present) beyond the commercially spiced portrayals offered by popular television and radio. |
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