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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Artists, Architects, Photographers
  • Language:English
  • Pages:332
  • eBook ISBN:9781483541709

Pegasus Continuum

The Story of the Legendary Rock Group LOVE

by Michael Stuart-Ware

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Overview
Love was one of the legendary bands of the late-‘60’s U.S. West Coast music scene. Now, Michael Stuart-Ware, drummer on the group’s masterpiece albums, Da Capo, and Forever Changes, shares his inside perspective, and relates in vivid detail, how drugs, egos and money wrangles cut short the career of one of the great rock ensembles of the burgeoning psychedelic era.
Description
Rolling Stone magazine recognized Love’s third album, “Forever Changes,” as number 40 in their Special Collector’s Issue and hard cover edition, entitled, “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” I was profiled in Bob Cianci’s Hal Leonard Publication, “Great Rock Drummers of The Sixties. Our album, “Forever Changes” was inducted into The Grammy Hall of Fame. “Forever Changes” was added into the National Archives, Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry, recognized as, “…culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.”
About the author
Rolling Stone magazine recognized Love’s third album, “Forever Changes,” as number 40 in their Special Collector’s Issue and hard cover edition, entitled, “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” I was profiled in Bob Cianci’s Hal Leonard Publication, “Great Rock Drummers of The Sixties. Our album, “Forever Changes” was inducted into The Grammy Hall of Fame. “Forever Changes” was added into the National Archives, Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry, recognized as, “…culturally, historically or aesthetically significant.”