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Rating:  Summary: Riveting 'twist' to the saga of rock & roll Review: What if the music industry really served as an 'arm' of the intelligence community? Randall Haskin presents an engaging story that very well might be more fact than fiction. It's a fun read that stirs up a lot of very real and plausible curiosity, especially if you remember the days when groups really did embed "secret" messages in their albums.He manages to inter-weave the stories we've always believed about our favorite rock stars and their music with a scenario left me thinking that he knows something we don't. It's entertaining, engaging and confusing all at the same time... this book leaves one wondering what else might be going on in the very real world of secret agents, international espionage and spin doctoring. Listening to music will never be the same...
Rating:  Summary: Riveting 'twist' to the saga of rock & roll Review: What if the music industry really served as an 'arm' of the intelligence community? Randall Haskin presents an engaging story that very well might be more fact than fiction. It's a fun read that stirs up a lot of very real and plausible curiosity, especially if you remember the days when groups really did embed "secret" messages in their albums. He manages to inter-weave the stories we've always believed about our favorite rock stars and their music with a scenario left me thinking that he knows something we don't. It's entertaining, engaging and confusing all at the same time... this book leaves one wondering what else might be going on in the very real world of secret agents, international espionage and spin doctoring. Listening to music will never be the same...
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