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There's Something Happening Here: The Story of Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth10 reviews
John Einarson, Richie Furay

Quarry Music Books, 1997

Surprisingly Good!
True Buffalo Springfield aficionados will be excited that this high-quality book is available, documenting the short but spectacular career of the seminal 60's band. Although too many typos, and some awkward sentences slightly diminish the book's literary attributes, it is nonetheless a fascinating and accurate chronicle of how Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Richie Furay, Bruce Palmer and Dewey ...
  
  











  



  
For What It's Worth: The Story of Buffalo Springfield4 reviews
John Einarson

Cooper Square Press, 2004

Enjoyable
Having been a fan of Buffalo Springfield in the late '60s, I enjoyed learning the details of how the group came together and, later, how it came apart. It was an enjoyable read.
  
  











  



  
Neil Young: Dont Be Denied : "the Canadian Years"3 reviews
John Einarson

Quarry Press, 1993

Very interesting history
Of all the books on Neil Young I've read, this one is the most interesting and informative. He really delves into the man and the music. It's not gossipy at all, but very interesting.
  
  











  



  
Desperados: The Roots of Country Rock11 reviews
John Einarson

Cooper Square Press, 2001

Roots of Country Rock
I strongly recomend this boook, especially for fams of the Byrds, Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, Gene Clark, Clarence White, Graham Parsons, or the Flying Burrito Brothers.
  
  











  



  
Randy Bachman: Takin' Care of Business5 reviews
John Einarson

McArthur & Company Publishing, Ltd., 2001

One of the best rock music autobiographies
Randy Bachman, guitarist with the Guess Who, Brave Belt and Bachman Turner Overdrive, delivers with a candid look at his life and career, all the way from his beginnings on the north side of Winnipeg Manitoba. His chapters detailing the early years of the groups he was in, and the whole atmosphere of the early 60's is excellent. One gets images of Saturday night at the community centre with all ...
  
  











  



  
Hot Burritos: The True Story of The Flying Burrito Brothers2 reviews
John Einarson

Jawbone Press, 2008

I Couldn't Put This Book Down!
John Einarson and Chris Hillman FINALLY set the record straight about the ins and outs of the Flying Burrito Brothers. While the importance and influence of Gram Parsons can't be minimized, the book goes into great detail as to what really happened to this seminal band. It's about time that Chris Hillman was given his due as one of the most influential performers of our time. The book goes ...
  
  











  



  
Mr. Tambourine Man: The Life and Legacy of The Byrds' Gene Clark13 reviews
John Einarson, Gene Clark

Backbeat Books, 2005

a valuable addition to any collection of music biographies
I was hooked from John Einarson's statement in the introduction that for Gene Clark it was all about the lyrics. Einarson's meticulous research into Gene Clark pays homage to the introspective, troubled soul who produced some of the most haunting, memorable lyrics to come out of the 60s and 70s. Clark was unable to maintain the success achieved by the Byrds, and his efforts to throw off the label ...
  
  











  



  
Magic Carpet Ride: The Autobiography of John Kay and Steppenwolf8 reviews
John Kay, John Einarson

Quarry Press, 1994

its never too late to start all over ..
i really enjoyed this book.it told me many things i never knew about john kay,like the fact that he has never ridden a motorcycle because he is legally blind...yes it is written from his perspective but his version is a very important one.this book was an easy read and it kept me interested in it through out the whole thing.as a follow up to the book i watched the vh1 behind the music about ...
  
  











  



  
American Woman: The Story of the Guess Who3 reviews
John Einarson

Quarry Music Books, 1995

A must-read for fans of The Guess Who
The best thing about "American Woman" is that it brings us the tale of Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, and the rest of the members of the Guess Who in a way that American fans of the group rarely had a chance to experience. Although the book is highly opinionated (particularly when it comes to looking back at the band's music), it delivers the odd yet gripping story of a band that, if it hadn't ...
  
  











  



  
Neil Young. Journey through the Past.
John Einarson

Sonnentanz Verlag, 1993
  
  











  



  
Magic Carpet Ride The Autobiography of John Kay and Steppenwolf
John Kay and John Einarson

Quarry Press, Inc., 1994

Hardcover with dust jacket.
  
  











  



  
Shakin' All over: The Winnipeg Sixties Rock Scene1 review
John Einarson

Variety Club of Manitoba, 1987

Shakin' All Over - The Winnipeg Sixties Rock Music Scene
How many times does one get the chance to relive a rich part of their adolescence? In this case, it you were in Winnipeg during the 1960's, you will relish the pictures and text contained in the Shakin' All Over book. John Einarson has effectively captured the spirit and feeling of the community club dance scene as well as bringing to light the feelings and emotions of the band members that made ...
  
  











  



  
Made in Manitoba: A Musical Legacy
John Einarson

Great Plains Publications, 2005
  
  











  



  
Made in Manitoba: A Musical Legacy
John Einarson

Great Plains Publications, 2005
  
  











  







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