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"A vital portrait . . . the theater of rock might have been drastically dimmer without this character stomping around behind the scenes." —New York Times Book Review
"An extraordinary insider account of the golden age of rock n roll." —Boston Globe
"Perhaps the years most compelling and bittersweet life story . . . a worthy coda to the master showman's illustrious career, the book is at once a deeply personal and insightful history of modern rock." —Rolling Stone
"One of the best—if not the best—books ever written about the world, and the business, of rock 'n roll." —New York Post
"Graham revolutionized the industry... the remembrances of San Francisco nights are terrific, while long sections of the Band's Last Waltz, Live Aid, and the Amnesty Tours offer surprising new vistas on those events. Bill Graham Presents offers a backstage pass." —Washington Post
"Masterful . . . there's enough of the zany truth to make for a carefully woven and remarkably candid collection of memories about the maven of rock.... Forget rock and roll for a minute; the collection of vignettes by headwaiters, busboys, nymphomaniacs, and assorted other hustlers who worked the Concord with Bill is alone worth the price of the book."
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
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