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Girl in a Band
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I was put off by the opening being about Thurston Moore at first, though she has every reason to be angry, because I knew enough about Kim Gordon to want to hear about her multifaceted career from the top, I realized others might feel as if they were waiting to hear what happened to that iconic relationship and not fully experience her remarkable story as an artist had she chosen not to put it out there right off. I loved this bio enough to want to go purchase the audio book to hear all over again about my favorite time in the development of contemporary art and music through the eyes of a compelling talent.
Favorite line: "Sometimes in a band it can feel as though you're together because you collectively suffer from a psychological disease none of you can name or acknowledge."
Favorite line: "Sometimes in a band it can feel as though you're together because you collectively suffer from a psychological disease none of you can name or acknowledge."
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December 6, 2015
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December 6, 2015
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March 19, 2016
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March 24, 2016
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