
Been So Long
My Life and Music
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Narrated by:
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Jorma Kaukonen
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Grace Slick - foreword
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Jack Casady - afterword
This program includes a foreword written and read by Grace Slick, and an afterword written and read by Jack Casady.
From the man who made a name for himself as a founding member and lead guitarist of Jefferson Airplane comes a memoir that offers a rare glimpse into the heart and soul of a musical genius - and a vivid journey through the psychedelic era in America.
“Music is the reward for being alive”, writes Jorma Kaukonen in this candid and emotional account of his life and work. “It stirs memory in a singular way that is unmatched.” In a career that has already spanned a half-century - one that has earned him induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, among other honors - Jorma is best known for his legendary bands Jefferson Airplane and the still-touring Hot Tuna. But before he won worldwide recognition he was just a young man with a passion and a dream.
Been So Long is the story of how Jorma found his place in the world of music and beyond. The grandson of Finnish and Russian-Jewish immigrants whose formative years were spent abroad with his American-born diplomat father, Jorma channeled his life experiences - from his coming-of-age in Pakistan and the Philippines to his early gigs with Jack Casady in D.C. to his jam sessions in San Francisco with Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, and other contemporaries - into his art in unique and revelatory ways.
Been So Long charts not only Jorma’s association with the bands that made him famous but goes into never-before-told details about his addiction and recovery, his troubled first marriage and still-thriving second, and more. Interspersed with diary entries, personal correspondence, and song lyrics, this memoir is as unforgettable and inspiring as Jorma’s music itself.
This program includes live bonus music.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, an accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2018 Jorma Kaukonen; foreword copyright Grace Slick; afterword copyright Jack Casady (P)2018 Macmillan AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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This is not an anecdotal collection of war stories and name dropping (although he has the photos and audio tape to prove that he backed up Janis Joplin as early as 1962). This is a candid, heartfelt, personal story about Jorma's personal life from his childhood through his days of fame and fortune in the 60s with the Airplane through the ups and downs of the ensuing decades to his current state of content as a family man, teacher, and touring performer, and how it all affected his guitar playing, music, and songwriting. I was lucky enough to get an advance reading copy from Net Galley, so you can read my full review (if you are so inclined) at Good Reads or Amazon.
What is most important for this particular review is, why would you listen to the audio version rather than (or as in my case in addition to) the print edition. Easy: Jorma narrates it himself. I've been a student of his at Fur Peace Ranch for the past number of years, have gotten to know him a bit, which you may read as a disclaimer, but it does put me in position to tell you that this IS Jorma -- this is how he tells it, this is true to life. Not only did he write it all himself (no ghost writer), he wrote it in his natural voice, and that comes through to perfection in audio.
When I read the print version, it felt a little jarring to see the phrases that punctuate his sentences, paragraphs, passages -- "so be it" or "you can't make this stuff up" and the like. I know that's how he speaks, but in print, it was strange to see. In audio, it's perfect. That's who he is, he's a song writer, and his little aphorisms are a rhetorical device, a lyrical device, a form of punctuation, a refrain in his storytelling, vocal rhythm and structure. It really works, better than reading it.
But whether you find that endearing (as I do) or a bit jarring (as I did in print), the most important thing is the depth of this memoir, whether you're a fan looking for insight into the music and musician that you love, or someone interested in the artistic process, how personal life and inner feeling translate into (in this case) music and lyrics -- many of Jorma's songs are described individually in detail. And five songs come with it as a bonus at the end of the audiobook. Certainly great stuff for Jorma's fans, but also illuminating listening for anyone interested in music.
I'll Be Alright Someday
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let a pro or simply someone who sounds better and easier on the ears read your book. I couldnt finish it for this reason
please get a pro to read
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An open and honest book
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I learned so much new stuff about Jorma himself, as well as both bands and many of the people in his life.
I believe Jorma reading is good and bad. It makes the story much more impactful and feels special with Jorma reading you his memoir. As if you're sitting down with him and he's reminiscing about his life and telling you all his stories. As some others have said, he also isn't the greatest at reading. It was not too bad, but there definitely were times throughout the story where his voice would get rather gravely while sluring words together, making some parts difficult to understand. But overall, I believe having Jorma read was the right choice and it would not feel as special if somebody else were to read his life.
Long journey through memories
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This book chronicles his life, music and otherwise. Jorma admits that he's made some mistakes in his life, and details what he's done to try and change his life since then.
He combines some of his own dated journal entries with his thoughts at the time of the writing of the book and even song lyrics that relate to that time.
He chronicles the story of the Fur Peace Ranch, from it's initial vision through the various milestones in its existence. Jorma loves the ranch, where young musicians are taught the fundamentals of playing and writing songs.
Overall, it's a story of a man living his life, making mistakes, learning from his mistakes, and eventually changing his life for the better and finding his own inner peace.
Jorma-Thanks for you music, and now for your book as well!
A Great Memoir!
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Been So long
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Thought I knew Jorma
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Life well lived, story well told
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Great listen
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