Topic: Great Books on music or guitar
I'll start.
I'm currently reading "Million Dollar Les Paul: In Search Of The Most Valuable Guitar In The World by Tony Bacon"
Here is a link:
http://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollar-Pa … amp;sr=1-1
It's great. Did you know Keith Richards, Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, Clapton, Bloomfield, and even StewMac's Dan Erlwine were instrumental in the "take-off" of the sunburst LesPaul? There's TONS of Les Paul history - who bought what and when, who traded etc. Another interesting fact is that if you took hundreds of burst Les Pauls form 1958-1959, there are many stylistic and measurement differences. From where the holes were drilled in the peghead to the amount of carve on the belly. Things were done by hand back then, and things were done with the beauty of human error. Reminds me of cooking.
It gave an excellent history of Gibson as well, very consistent with the DVD Solidbodies, the 50 yr. guitar war.
http://www.amazon.com/Solidbodies-50-Ye … amp;sr=8-1
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I'd also recommend reading "Off The Rails" by Rudy Sarzo if you like Randy Rhodes and/or Ozzy Osbourne in the early years.
http://www.amazon.com/Off-Rails-Aboard- … amp;sr=8-1
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