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This might only be a Book Baby boomers have been watchful for. This self published Biography contains elements of a past Sixty years many will feel has taken them behind in time. It is a story of a bankrupt child who finds Rock n Roll during a age of 14 in 1955. Six years after he is during a tallness of a Sixties Music Scene on a East Coast. As a Rock n Roll Musician in those years he discovers a loyal penetrating inlet of a stirrings of his essence during a stay in a mythological Greenwich Village of a early Sixties. Sadly he also discovers that with all of a resplendence and excellence being a musician in those days a pointed risks concerned lift a lethal trait as well.
Within a fast flitting years of time his obsession to ethanol shortly took a fee until he no longer had any thought of who he was or where to go. But he did find liberation from his addictions. Only to comprehend that years would be compulsory to remove a repairs of a exceedingly shop-worn romantic state of being.In outline a good many will learn his knowledge of repair that repairs is accessible for anyone peaceful to follow his lead.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3093495 in Books
- Published on: 2011-05-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
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About a Author
Bobby of a Teemates is Robert Polhemus. While he still performs spasmodic he prefers doing tiny venues singing some of a Folk songs from a Sixties era. Bobby also enjoys Radio Interviews. He is happily married going on fourteen years to his benefaction mother Judy who runs a Medical Insurance Advocacy business from their home in Yonkers New York.
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Love it
By dee dee downs
Dee Dee Downs
I am so enjoying this book, unequivocally heartfelt, not finished nonetheless though what we have examination was loyal from Bob's heart and sadned me about what he has been thru. we am respected to have him as my friend, God magnify we Bob!
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Bob Tells It Like It Is
By Alan Kaufman
The intent of a "book" is to let a reader not usually examination about events and ideas though to "re-live" them in one's possess imagination. Bobby has finished that here, as "Lay My Guitar Down..." creates we feel a pain and sufferings as good as a joys and successes of vital by a low-pitched universe of a 60's. You take a journey, along with Bobby, and knowledge a whole ride... a good, a bad and a ugly.
I examination this book on Kindle, and, notwithstanding a misprints along a way, could NOT put a book down until we was finished. Bravo to Bobby for uncovering a stone and vouchsafing us see a nauseous underside of it all.
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sometimes we shouldn't get what we wish for
By Dale F. Abbott
I throughly enjoyed this book, it has all a makings of a strike movie,poor humbul begining, humorous episodes while flourishing adult ,tragic ones as well! Success comes knocking though with success comes adore ( infrequently genuine infrequently not), afterwards some unequivocally tough times.Bob overcame a lot of demons and it was not easy , we can suppose how many others walked in his boots and didn't lift themselves out.A loyal story of a highs and lows of a party bussiness and how one male faced it all and satisfied where he was headed , he didn't kick a problems right away, a deamons are too strong. we consider reading this story will assistance a lot of people to demeanour in a counterpart and face their possess deamons. It takes bravery to do that and Bob, appreciate God we are a bold man. A tough book to put down, as we try to anticepate what happens in a subsequent chapter, and a next.
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