See a Little Light, Bob Mould
See a Little Light, Bob Mould
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See a Little Light
The Trail of Rage and Melody

Author: Bob Mould

Narrator: Bob Mould

Unabridged: 18 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/15/2011


Synopsis

The long-awaited, full-force autobiography of American punk music hero, Bob Mould.

Bob Mould stormed into America's punk rock scene in 1979, when clubs across the country were filling with kids dressed in black leather and torn denim, packing in to see bands like the Ramones, Black Flag, and the Dead Kennedys. Hardcore punk was a riot of jackhammer rhythms, blistering tempos, and bottomless aggression. And at its center, a new band out of Minnesota called Hvºsker Dvº was bashing out songs and touring the country on no money, driven by the inspiration of guitarist and vocalist Bob Mould. Their music roused a generation.

From the start, Mould wanted to make Hüsker Dü the greatest band in the world - faster and louder than the hardcore standard, but with melody and emotional depth. In See a Little Light, Mould finally tells the story of how the anger and passion of the early hardcore scene blended with his own formidable musicianship and irrepressible drive to produce some of the most important and influential music of the late 20th century.

For the first time, Mould tells his dramatic story, opening up to describe life inside that furnace and beyond. Revealing the struggles with his own homosexuality, the complexities of his intimate relationships, as well as his own drug and alcohol addiction, Mould takes us on a whirlwind ride through achieving sobriety, his acclaimed solo career, creating the hit band Sugar, a surprising detour into the world of pro wrestling, and most of all, finally finding his place in the world.

A classic story of individualism and persistence, Mould's autobiography is an open account of the rich history of one of the most revered figures of punk, whose driving force altered the shape of American music.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on July 24, 2011

There’s something to be said for remaining an ambiguous mystery. Any time you open your yawp to digress upon personal discovery and your "roots" you’re risking the hearts of countless fans and critics, who are liable to turn sour and recontextualize your entire body of song after you’ve apparently g......more

Goodreads review by Dave on March 28, 2012

Come for the punk rock stories. Stay for the big hairy gay dudes.......more

Goodreads review by Jason on September 17, 2012

I should know better, I really should. In fact I do know better. Any time you dig too deeply into the life of one of your heroes you are bound for disappointment-burg. No one can really live up to the pedestal you put them on over 20 -plus years of fandom. And also the nature of writing about music......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on August 22, 2011

Bought at deep discount whilst picking over Borders' corpse... I tore through this in a couple of days. Fundamentally, this is the story of how a deeply screwed up young man grows to become a functional and happy middle-aged man. As such, the focus throughout is not so much on the music itself, but o......more

Goodreads review by Jodi on June 17, 2011

Reading Bob Mould’s autobiography, See a Little Light: The Trail of Rage and Melody, is a little like indulging someone you adore as they tell you about a dream they had about you last night. You listen patiently as they meander through the purple unicorns and how Michael Cera was Bruce from account......more