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Rockwriter wrote:Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
Rockwriter wrote:You know what, I'm still trying to decide. I actually read part of 'Everybody Wants Some', and while I agree the sourcing could be better, it does the job well enough that I don't know if it's worth my time to try for a second book on the same subject. That book has sold very well and that probably closes off a lot of what might have been my marketplace, so that's also a consideration. And to be honest, I made a few exploratory calls about it and found out for myself why that author doesn't have much in the way of new interviews . . . because nobody wants to talk about their VH experiences. I don't think I can change that and get anything he didn't.
Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Styx book! Thanks. I hope all is well.
Sterling
Thenightbull wrote:Rockwriter wrote:You know what, I'm still trying to decide. I actually read part of 'Everybody Wants Some', and while I agree the sourcing could be better, it does the job well enough that I don't know if it's worth my time to try for a second book on the same subject. That book has sold very well and that probably closes off a lot of what might have been my marketplace, so that's also a consideration. And to be honest, I made a few exploratory calls about it and found out for myself why that author doesn't have much in the way of new interviews . . . because nobody wants to talk about their VH experiences. I don't think I can change that and get anything he didn't.
Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Styx book! Thanks. I hope all is well.
Sterling
REO....REO....REO.... why not?
Thenightbull wrote:Rockwriter wrote:You know what, I'm still trying to decide. I actually read part of 'Everybody Wants Some', and while I agree the sourcing could be better, it does the job well enough that I don't know if it's worth my time to try for a second book on the same subject. That book has sold very well and that probably closes off a lot of what might have been my marketplace, so that's also a consideration. And to be honest, I made a few exploratory calls about it and found out for myself why that author doesn't have much in the way of new interviews . . . because nobody wants to talk about their VH experiences. I don't think I can change that and get anything he didn't.
Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Styx book! Thanks. I hope all is well.
Sterling
REO....REO....REO.... why not?
BidForGreen wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockwriter wrote:You know what, I'm still trying to decide. I actually read part of 'Everybody Wants Some', and while I agree the sourcing could be better, it does the job well enough that I don't know if it's worth my time to try for a second book on the same subject. That book has sold very well and that probably closes off a lot of what might have been my marketplace, so that's also a consideration. And to be honest, I made a few exploratory calls about it and found out for myself why that author doesn't have much in the way of new interviews . . . because nobody wants to talk about their VH experiences. I don't think I can change that and get anything he didn't.
Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Styx book! Thanks. I hope all is well.
Sterling
REO....REO....REO.... why not?
Because they suck...
How about one on Judas Priest? That would be interesting.
Rockwriter wrote:Thenightbull wrote:Rockwriter wrote:You know what, I'm still trying to decide. I actually read part of 'Everybody Wants Some', and while I agree the sourcing could be better, it does the job well enough that I don't know if it's worth my time to try for a second book on the same subject. That book has sold very well and that probably closes off a lot of what might have been my marketplace, so that's also a consideration. And to be honest, I made a few exploratory calls about it and found out for myself why that author doesn't have much in the way of new interviews . . . because nobody wants to talk about their VH experiences. I don't think I can change that and get anything he didn't.
Journey, on the other hand . . . I'm still mulling that one over. What a great story, but wow! It will take somebody who truly doesn't mind getting kicked in the teeth a thousand times to tell it properly. Funny, I actually had this exact conversation yesterday with a guy I know who also knows Journey well, and we agreed that the Journey story makes Styx look like summer camp by comparison, LOL. So it's down to whether I can get what I need from anybody who was ever close to the band. That will make my mind up for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed the Styx book! Thanks. I hope all is well.
Sterling
REO....REO....REO.... why not?
Actually, another writer is already working on an REO book . . . and I fully expect for a certain member of REO to tie her up in court over it, LOL. Talk about a guy I don't want to cross, this is it. Behind his folksy public persona, this person is preceded by a three-decades-long reputation for being the King of the Control Freaks, and he's not above using legal threats and intimidation to get his way . . . as VH1 can attest. No thanks, I'll pass on REO, LOL. You're right, though, there IS an amazing story there. I just don't know if it can be told.
Sterling
styxfansite wrote:Meatloaf and Jim Steinman
MCM wrote:styxfansite wrote:Meatloaf and Jim Steinman
If you're taking requests, (cause I'm sure you base your writing on what strangers on a web site tell you to do) this is a good one. The craziness and "issues" of Mr. Meat and the songwriting genius of Steinman.
P.S. I too enjoyed your book very much. As was said previously, given the fact that it is fact/date/detail filled it does take a second & third reading to digest completely. Well worth the price of admission.
LordofDaRing wrote:Hey Sterling:
I bet you could get Gary Ritchrath to talk to you the rest of his and your lifes about REO. Or how about a book on the Eagles, I bet Don Felder would have a few chapters along with Randy Miesner. But if KC scares you, I bet Don Henley and Glen Frey would send chills down our spine. They invented the word control.
Rockwriter wrote:LordofDaRing wrote:Hey Sterling:
I bet you could get Gary Ritchrath to talk to you the rest of his and your lifes about REO. Or how about a book on the Eagles, I bet Don Felder would have a few chapters along with Randy Miesner. But if KC scares you, I bet Don Henley and Glen Frey would send chills down our spine. They invented the word control.
Gary Richrath is, I believe, already cooperting with another writer for a book, which ought to be interesting. To be brutally honest, I don't know how lucid Gary could possibly be. I hear he's in terrible shape. The Eagles have a great story, but there are already two different books about them, both of which are reasonably good. And Don Felder was supposed to have his own book out at Christmas, which has been delayed because of some legal issues, but hopefully will still come out. That would be a blockbuster! I grew up hearing Eagles stories; when I was a kid, my uncle worked for them for many years and was close friends with them.
Which kinda brings me back to Journey . . . the group most likely to be my next book, as it stands. I hope all is well.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote: Which kinda brings me back to Journey . . . the group most likely to be my next book, as it stands. I hope all is well.
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