Had to take a long drive by myself recently so I decided to listen to a book for the first time ever. I just grabbed the most popular non fiction and it was the Mathew McConaughey memoir or whatever. It was pretty enjoyable, especially since his sexy voice was reading it. Def some boring parts, but he's had a pretty interesting life.
Finished Fargo Rock City a while back. It was just ok. Its about a dude growing up in Fargo in the 80's that got turned on to metal music. Good if you really really really like 80's metal which I don't so much, but there were some good stories.
Working on "Everyone Loves Our Town". Its a compilation of a bunch of interviews and stories of Seattle bands that started and became the "grunge movement". I'm loving this. Its still crazy that out of nowhere, one area produced all of these bands that hit around the same time. It starts with bands most people have never heard of like the U-Men, Skinyard, Malfunction, etc. Most of those bands paved the way and had members that ended up in Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, etc. The other crazy part was how young some of these dudes were. Reading the stories you think they are like 24-26 years old. Some of these dudes were living in communal housing, playing music, and getting all drunk and drugged up at like 15-16. If you are or were into 90's rock, you would enjoy the stories.