04-10-2018, 09:16 PM
potsie Wrote:A couple of errors..TheHip.com lists it as Sept 6
2. p. 114. DFN release date is incorrectly listed as September 6, 1994. Should be September 19, 1994.
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potsie Wrote:A couple of errors..TheHip.com lists it as Sept 6
2. p. 114. DFN release date is incorrectly listed as September 6, 1994. Should be September 19, 1994.
Tthip Wrote:potsie Wrote:A couple of errors..TheHip.com lists it as Sept 6
2. p. 114. DFN release date is incorrectly listed as September 6, 1994. Should be September 19, 1994.
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senrab Wrote:Baker’s not a big fan:
direwolf74 Wrote:(And an accompanying soundtrack album featuring rare tracks and live stuff!)
Nuanda Wrote:I was on the fence about whether to read it or not, but after reading Rob Baker's comments about it on Twitter, I think I'll give it a pass. When asked about the "unofficial" controversy, he said "Unofficial means we did not cooperate or corroborate. From what I’ve seen some of it is straightforward, much opinion and much laughably wrong."
And when another fan tagged him in a post about getting the book he said "Don’t believe everything you read. I saw a few paragraphs and almost blew my coffee out my nose." followed by "Anyone can say anything...much like the internet. My book, if and when I complete it, will at least be an eyewitness account."
So, I'm sure there is some interesting content, and I've heard it's a well-written book, but for those who choose to read it, just be sure to take it with a grain of salt.
(*note - I'm trying to contain my excitement that he said "complete it" and not "start it". Fingers crowed!)
direwolf74 Wrote:I'm sure we'll get the full story eventually, either through Rob's own book or perhaps an in-depth documentary in the future. Until then, this is the best book we've got. I say enjoy it.
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:As for whether Barclay's book is 'wrong,' he's assembling what he can from credible sources, whivh he identifies as he uses them. He is only wrong if his sources are. However, the idea that being a first-hand participant gives you the 'true' or 'full' story is naive. Rob will be able to share his recollections and his perspective on events - assuming he is telling the truth as he sees it and not BSing us. Those recollections and that perspective will themselves be partial, and quite possibly divergent from those of other participants. Baker also has a vested interest in protecting himself and his friends that a third party like Barclay lacks. So whatever he says should not be taken as Gospel either.
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:mark, at the risk of sounding terribly cynical, the revenue stream from the Hip will largely dry up in the absence of 'new' Hip-related releases (whether memoirs, Bootleg Series releases, etc.). While the guys will find other projects and are no doubt materially comfortable, it will probably be hard to ignore the obvious revenue potential, knowing that there will be no more tours or truly new records to fall back on. So I would say the incentive structure has changed relative to the past, and for that reason am fairly optimistic that we will see more stuff from the Hip camp in due course.
direwolf74 Wrote:Killer Whale Tank Wrote:As for whether Barclay's book is 'wrong,' he's assembling what he can from credible sources, whivh he identifies as he uses them. He is only wrong if his sources are. However, the idea that being a first-hand participant gives you the 'true' or 'full' story is naive. Rob will be able to share his recollections and his perspective on events - assuming he is telling the truth as he sees it and not BSing us. Those recollections and that perspective will themselves be partial, and quite possibly divergent from those of other participants. Baker also has a vested interest in protecting himself and his friends that a third party like Barclay lacks. So whatever he says should not be taken as Gospel either.
Well said. Couldn't agree more.
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potsie Wrote:Someone needs to explain to me what moral high ground those fans that are "boycotting" the book are standing on. No animals or small children were harmed during the writing of this book. Nor were the Hip harmed in any manner, either financially (there is no "competing" book from a band member) or from damage to their legacy. The book is very respectful.
Quote:According to Barclay, if there are any inaccuracies, it’s not for lack of trying to get the facts straight.
“Rob Baker said he read a couple of paragraphs. The book is 450 pages long. I’m sure I got a couple of dates wrong but the band itself refused the fact-checking document,” said Barclay. The author added that most biographies are unauthorized and that personal accounts are usually delivered through memoirs.
“I did dozens of interviews, almost 80 interviews with people who work closely with the band.”