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The Strat in the Attic 2: More Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology

[ebooks] The Strat in the Attic 2: More Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology by Deke Dickerson at Arts-Photography

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HALF HUMAN... ALL KILLER!SERGEANT NATE SLAUGHTERHOUSE IS THE VETERAN OF MANY BLOODY WARS FOUGHT ON ALIEN PLANETS; but after being mortally wounded on the battlefield the only way to save his life is to cybernetically reconstruct his body; turning him into more machine than man ndash; a mandroid!Discharged from the army Nate returns to Mega-City One; struggling to deal with his new existence. When his family are subject to a vicious attack his bitterness turns to anger; and he takes to the streets to dispense brutal vigilante justice. But therersquo;s room for only one law in the Big Meghellip; And Dreddrsquo;s on the case! Written by John Wagner (A History of Violence) with art by Kev Walker (ABC Warriors); Simon Coleby (Low Life) and Carl Critchlow (Lobster Random) this dark tale of revenge is 2000 AD at its pulse-pounding best!


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. all songwriters out there need to buy this bookBy possumIm still only on the 3rd chapter of this book and my songwriting has already improved! Ive discovered my own unique style and Ive already learned lots of things I didnt know......more than 40 already and counting! This book is a must have for every songwriter! This book is addictive as far as keeping ones creativity from drying up is concerned......all songwriter out there need to buy this book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Brilliant!By Dave SmithIndispensable. Thoroughly comprehensive and well structured; a superb addition to my songwriting tools and Im better because of it.6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Be Careful With This OneBy yerPros: Nice discussion of types of rhyme. The 40 different song types have some interesting angles that are worth checking out.Cons: I think this book could be cancerous to songwriters; frankly. If you are writing in genres; youll get a lot more out of it. But it feels very cookie cutter. She limits you to only 3 basic structures; and then acts like those are the only 3 in the world. She continually references her prior work; making this more of a companion work - if you can stand her approach for more than one book. Her use of psychological personality testing creates a feeling of insight by getting you to categorize yourself as a "type" but then she tells you that your overall goal should be to unite all the types. So the rest of the book; she addresses you as a type; even though you are supposed to transcend that type. I found it obfuscatory and not illuminating. Props to her for trying a new approach - and self knowledge is essential to the artist - but its simply an angle on songwriting that didnt work for me. Its also very genre-based in adult contemporary; country; and broadway. If youre outside of those genres; such as indie rock or hip hop; I recommend either passing on this one; or reading it with a very skeptical eye.Ive been harsh on this book; but I want to emphasize that her discussion of rhyme was very good; although too brief. Apparently her other books go more in depth there; but I dont know if I could put up with her for another book.

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