| London Live
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192 pages, Item 1630062EU, $19.95
When Americans think of important cities of rock and roll, we think of Memphis, Detroit, and Seattle. However, there is no denying the powerful influence of London. With its trail-blazing clubs and ground-breaking groups such as Pink Floyd, The Sex Pistols, and the Yardbirds, the city's mark on rock music cannot be measured. This book leads you into an era that will never come again, yet guides everything that has come after, by using gripping text and awesome photos to trace London's rock history. It is groovy and very hip. "London Live" has a sales rank of 12866.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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Publisher: "London Live" was published by Miller Freeman Books.
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