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Guided by Voices

A Brief History: Twenty-One Years of Hunting Accidents in the Forests of Rock and Roll

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Guided by Voices

By: James Greer
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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Guided by Voices was one of the most popular indie-rock bands of the 1990s. Critics internationally have lauded the band's brain trust, Robert Pollard, as a once-in-a-generation artist. Pollard has been compared by The New York Times to Mozart, Rossini, and Paul McCartney (in the same sentence) and everyone from P. J. Harvey, Radiohead, R.E.M., the Strokes, and U2 has sung his praises and cited his music as an influence.

But it all started rather prosaically when Pollard, a fourth-grade teacher in his early 30s from Dayton, Ohio, began recording songs with drinking buddies in his basement. James Greer, an acclaimed music writer and former Spin editor, enjoys a unique advantage in having played in the band for two years. This personal connection grants him unparalleled insight and complete access to the workings of Pollard's muse.

©2005 James Greer. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2015 Audible Inc.
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This piece is most suitable for superfans. The author deep-dives into band squabbles and life stories of the GBV extended family a little more than the music itself. Which is not say, however, that a proper musicological analysis is absent. Pollard's work is powerful for reasons very difficult to pin down. Greer does so valiantly.

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I would have enjoyed more technical details about the recordings. Equipment used, microphones used, musical techniques. There is a good amount of this in the book, but I'm an engineer. I always want more.

Rife With GBV and Pollard Minutiae--PERFECT 4 FANS

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Gbv is the best band of all time. It really talks about the early form of the band. Which when this book is was released there was not a idea of the band continuing. I’m very thankful that bob continued.

Gbv is the best band of all time.

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