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[QUOTE]Rock10 - 2012-06-14 3:57 PM I think the book was good, but I knew almost all of it already, except his opinions of band members, and his life before TS. I think the book could have been shorter than it was, if he didn't always give too many details about things or explain everything too much. When he mentions names, he tells you how the person got the job etc, but he doesn't have to provide all that information for everyone that he worked with. There are not that many things that he talks about, it's just that he gives you his thought process then, then he says "I know you're thinking..." and then he goes on to talk about what he thinks about it today. For example, many times when he brings up his wife, he retells the story of how he met her, and how he kept trying to get her to be in a relationship with him. Also when he mentions his family he says a lot, "I feel lucky to have them." That took up too many pages. He should have been able to fit his whole life story in over 400 pages.[/QUOTE]
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"Shut Up and Give Me the Mic" Review
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I think the book was good, but I knew almost all of it already, except his opinions of band members, and his life before TS. I think the book could have been shorter than it was, if he didn't always give too many details about things or explain everything too much. When he mentions names, he tells you how the person got the job etc, but he doesn't have to provide all that information for everyone that he worked with. There are not that many things that he talks about, it's just that he gives you his thought process then, then he says "I know you're thinking..." and then he goes on to talk about what he thinks about it today. For example, many times when he brings up his wife, he retells the story of how he met her, and how he kept trying to get her to be in a relationship with him. Also when he mentions his family he says a lot, "I feel lucky to have them." That took up too many pages. He should have been able to fit his whole life story in over 400 pages.
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