Hey !! I'm just now back from a loooooooooooong visit up to O Canada where I was researching....... a Rock/pop book, actually! << Don't know if this was mentioned before, but Ian McDonald's 'Revolution In The Head' has been my favorite of the last several years. (I'm pretty sure it's been discussed on this board- people were unhappy that he seemed a bit critical of George) >> Agreed, one and a half hundred thousand per cent, on the late, VERY great Ian MacDonald's book. It is an absolute Must for each and every BeatleBookshelf to say the very least. Although, I believe Geoff Emerick's otherwise quite fab "Here, There and Everywhere" was a MUCH greater offender in the anti-George field than "Rev in the Head" ....or any other such book I can even recall, in fact. True, most each and every BeatleBook has its deep-seeded bias (Philip Norman of "Shout! The Beatles in Their Generation" is obviously a John guy, while Geoff's a lifelong Paul person ...not to mention employee; ditto Mark Lewisohn). But when such literary favoritism becomes SO over-riding as to color the entire slant of the text (not to mention sometimes even twist and distort the facts, as Geoff often does) I have no choice than to file the offending tome straight back in the rack alongside Geoffrey Giuliano ;-) That all said, some other (unfortunately quite OOP however, I do believe) rock/pop books worth tracking down: "Rock Odyssey" by Ian Whitcomb "Backstage Passes" by Al Kooper and even "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" by Simon Napier-Bell, Gary "still so proudly Lost In The Grooves" Pig ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.