
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk
by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain (1996)
Like 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' this offers a raw, uncensored look at music history through candid interviews.

by jimmy mcdonough (2002)
Neil Young is one of rock and roll's most important and enigmatic figures, a legend from the sixties who is still hugely influential today. He has never granted a writer access to his inner life -- until now. Based on six years of interviews with more than three hundred of Young's associates, and on more than fifty hours of interviews with Young himself, Shakey is a fascinating, prodigious account of the singer's life and career. Jimmy McDonough follows Young from his childhood in Canada to his cofounding of Buffalo Springfield to the huge success of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to his comeback in the nineties. Filled with never-before-published words directly from the artist himself, Shakey is an essential addition to the top shelf of rock biographies.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain (1996)
Like 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' this offers a raw, uncensored look at music history through candid interviews.

by Stephen Davis (1985)
Similar to 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' this delves into the excesses and creative process of a legendary band.

by Jon Savage (1991)
This book, like 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' explores a pivotal era in music with a critical and detailed lens.

by Will Hermes (2011)
Echoing 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' this captures a fertile period of musical creativity and its impact.

by Bob Dylan (2004)
Like 'Shakey: Neil Young's Biography,' this offers an intimate, albeit selective, look into the mind of a music legend.
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