Acknowledgments Intro: The Warning Shot Chapter One What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Jonathan Segel of Camper Van Beethoven Chapter Three What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Walter Egan Chapter Five What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Kaki King Chapter Seven What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk A.C. Newman of the New Pornographers Chapter Nine What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Gretchen Heffler of the USC Spirit of Troy marching band Chapter Eleven What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Dan Boeckner and Hadji Bakara of Wolf Parade Chapter Thirteen What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Dave Portner, a/k/a Avey Tare, of Animal Collective Chapter Fifteen What We Talk About When We Talk About Tusk Michael G of Tusk, a Fleetwood Mac tribute band Chapter Seventeen
A prismatic look at one of the most unusual albums ever released by a major rock band, with fresh input from Lindsey Buckingham.
Rob Trucks lives and obsesses in Long Island City, New York.
[The] journalistic revelations and general insight add yet more
layers to the double album's controversial standing.
*The Austin Chronicle*
Trucks doesn’t spend much time analyzing songs; the book is a
tribute to the auteur spirit ... Readers may skim Trucks’ long
digressions into his own autobiography, which is too bad because
they contain some interesting anecdotes, especially regarding the
popularity of the Buckingham Nicks album in the author’s native
Alabama. The real draw of the book, however, are interpolated
testimonials from indie rockers such as Camper Van Beethoven’s
Jonathan Segel and Dave Portner of Animal Collective.
*Paste Magazine*
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