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History of the World in Nine Guitars

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World History That Rocks!

At the start of a new millenium a concert of all concerts in history is about to take place. The scene is at an old archeological dig site and the finding of Lucy the mother of history and music, which is excavated well listening to "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds". Enter Eric Clapton to this historical event and experiences a journey in music's past. This archeological find transports Clapton into dreams of his proverbial ancestors from a Persian in ancient Eygpt, a Peruvian emperor, a Milan violinist to the black gospel & blues singers along the Mississippi of the Old South and the mastery of Jimi Hendrix. This story is very creative and inventive in the way it uses guitars, music and world history. It's a nice telling of how music and the birth of the guitar expanded through the ages of time. Each timeline interpets the rise of the musical instrument, that has become part of our pop culture and they way we listen to music, and how it's influenced our lives.

An amusing trifle

It is the dawn of a new millenium. Who should show up at the archeological dig that recovered Lucy - the oldest human female skeleton found? Eric Clapton. What's playing constantly at the site? Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. What does Eric dream of? Old guitar masters - Egypt, Peru, Spain, France, Italy, America.Interesting concept, acceptable writing style, no depth of character. An amusing read, nothing more.

The Music of History

For the historian who identifies with the harmony and melody of the past, or any reader who loves a good story whose rhythm is as pleasing as a well-played combination of chords, this book will entertain and touch the soul. Erik Orsenna and Thierry Arnoult have composed a unique historical drama that looks at the past through the eyes of its guitarists. This read is for anyone who understands the words of one--"The guitar is our most powerful friend....On this earth there are three pairings that count: a man and a woman, a man and his horse, a man and his guitar...."
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