TALES OF LOHR: STEVEN HYDEN'S "THERE WAS NOTHING YOU COULD DO"
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Steven Hyden represents a subcategory of popular music writer that has, in recent decades, been ubiquitous almost to the point of cliché. A latter-years Gen Xer (he was born, as he mentions in the book depicted above, three months almost to the day after the death of Elvis), he has pursued a path previously trod by the likes of Greil Marcus, Lester Bang…
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