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6 x 9.125. 272 pgs. 22 B&W photographs. (2004)

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978-0-472-03023-1
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Cultural Studies / History--American History / Music

Louie Louie
The History and Mythology of the World's Most Famous Rock 'n Roll Song; Including the Full Details of Its Torture and Persecution at the Hands of the Kingsmen, J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, and a Cast of Millions; and Introducing for the First Time Anywhere, the Actual Dirty Lyrics

Dave Marsh
With a new preface by the author


The fascinating story of one of the world's most famous rock 'n' roll songs


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Since his days as the original editor of Creem, Dave Marsh has been revered as one of rock's greatest critics. During the 70s he was record editor at Rolling Stone, and in 1983 he founded Rock & Roll Confidential. His other books include Glory Days: Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s (1987), and Before I Get Old: The Story of the Who (1983).


 
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