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Shoko-Ken: A Late Medieval Daime Sukiya Style Japanese Tea-House (East Asia Series)

ePub Shoko-Ken: A Late Medieval Daime Sukiya Style Japanese Tea-House (East Asia Series) by Robin Noel Walker in Arts-Photography

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#1349432 in eBooks 2012-11-12 2012-11-12File Name: B00ABM3B62


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Long Time ComingBy AJSIf you read some of the books written about this era; there is a great deal of emphasis on the mantra of sex; drugs; and rock n roll. None more so than this tale. The degree of drug and alcohol use of CSN was more than I had ever conceived. And if the trio could manage to survive long enough; they would eventually grow out of their abuse and become responsible adults. Nashs story jumps around a bit; and the reader has to keep up with what year he is retelling. Clearly Nash is a talented man; not just a musician; and his contributions to the arts; technology; and social causes are remarkable and noteworthy. If there is a great disappointment in the story; it is when he reveals that the music; the creativity; the awakening of the artistic spirit is due not to his own gift; but drugs... and a huge amount of luck that he didnt keel over along the way.If you are a fan of CSN; CSNY; CN; or whatever permutation of those musical artists; this is a valuable background look into men who brought enormous; generation defining music to the front. Once you read this incredible tale; when you hear music from any of them; youll think; "You are one lucky SOB."0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Read this bookBy WoodenmikeI dont usually post book reviews but this book is outstanding! Its like reading the history of rock and roll told by an insider who was there helping to make it! Grahams writing style is more like having a conversation with an old friend and easy to absorb. lots of background on everybody who was anybody back in the day; although he goes in depth with his relationship with David Crosby. Ready to pull out all the old vinyl and start listening to all those old great tunes again!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Didnt know much about him..By CustomerThis was an interesting read; I really liked reading about the Hollies; not a huge CSNY fan..But overall; interesting. Seems this man has a huge ego though..

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