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The Storyteller
- Tales of Life and Music
- By: Dave Grohl
- Narrated by: Dave Grohl
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Having entertained the idea for years, and even offered a few questionable opportunities ("It's a piece of cake! Just do four hours of interviews, find someone else to write it, put your face on the cover, and voila!") I have decided to tell these stories just as I have always done, in my own voice.
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Written and performed masterfully, just like all Dave Gohl’s music!
- By Michael Rickard on 10-05-21
- The Storyteller
- Tales of Life and Music
- By: Dave Grohl
- Narrated by: Dave Grohl
A book for ALL music fans
Reviewed: 10-23-23
As an admitted Nirvana and Foo Fighters fan, this is a tremendous book and reading regardless of your musical taste. The lessons stretch so far - determination, hard work, belief in oneself, it goes on and on. Dave Grohl is an icon and deserving of his success.
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Great Falls, MT
- Fast Times, Post-Punk Weirdos, and a Tale of Coming Home Again
- By: Reggie Watts
- Narrated by: Reggie Watts
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Reggie Watts is weird. But you knew that. Anyone who’s seen his multifaceted, entirely improvised comedy and music shows knows that. Reggie Watts is also from the town of Great Falls, MT. These two facts are not unrelated. Watts grew up in Montana in the ‘80s, half French, half American, half white, half Black, speaking a bunch of different languages and slipping between the orchestra geeks and the football jocks until he finally found a squad of fellow misfits with an affinity for trouble.
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A wizard tells his tale!
- By michael benton on 10-18-23
- Great Falls, MT
- Fast Times, Post-Punk Weirdos, and a Tale of Coming Home Again
- By: Reggie Watts
- Narrated by: Reggie Watts
Entertaining
Reviewed: 10-19-23
The audiobook is probably better than paper version. If you’re unaware of some of the musical references, you really miss out on Reggie Watts talent as an artist.
Enjoyable and relatable as a minority growing up during the same time period in a mostly white community. A must read/listen if you’re a fan of Reggie Watts!
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