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No One Like Him

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-08-23

In my teen years, I wore out the grooves on side five of the Woodstock album, relentlessly absorbing the firestorm of energy released by Sly & The Family Stone. What a pleasure to be able to hear Sly's (and the band's) story and fully understand what a gift he was/is to the world of music! Always an important factor in entertainment value, the narration is beautifully deliverd by Dion Graham (the best of the best narrators in the biz, with awards to prove it) And, as a lifelong axe-slinger myself, I now fully appreciate the fact that Freddie deserves a place in the pantheon of the truly great guitar players of the century. Finally, the perfect follow-up to this work is watching the "Summer of Soul" rock-doc streaming on Hulu. Yeah, I would have stood out like a piece of soap at a coal factory, but got-dam I wish I coulda been there.

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This book is "The Bomb"!

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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 07-17-20

Chris does a great job in weaving together a fascinating story of the series of events leading up to the birth of the nuclear age. Most fascinating to me are the glimpses into the mindsets of the people that were instrumental in its creation. He pulls in stories from "the other side" (the Japanese) that makes his work very well-rounded. I'm not a Fox News-er, so I was a bit concerned at the beginning that his voice would wear on me. Not the case at all. Great job narrating and injecting his obvious passion into this subject.

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