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Walter Holland

    Phish's A Live One
    Reconstruction
    • Reconstruction

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Reconstruction explores the themes of nostalgia and reconciliation through short narrative poems that reflect on the poet's boyhood in Lynchburg, Virginia. Walter Holland uses vivid lyricism to depict his family's journey from the North to the idyllic landscapes and economic prospects of 1950s Virginia, revealing a complex and flawed past. The collection captures the essence of memory and the longing for a simpler time, providing a poignant reflection on identity and belonging.

      Reconstruction
    • Phish's A Live One

      • 140 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,6(65)Abgeben

      In 1995, as far as the media were concerned, Phish were a bizarre footnote to the rise of patchouli-scented popstuff like Dave Matthews and Blues Traveler. Meanwhile, without a hit single to their name, Phish were well on their way to becoming the biggest concert draw in America, selling out ever-larger venues 200 nights a year with their ecstatically inventive live shows.§Phish bottled that lightning on A Live One, it's challenging, experimental music that still doesnt sound like anything else in rock - a strange, beautiful thing. It's music otherwise sensible adults would drop everything and cross the country to hear night after night.

      Phish's A Live One