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I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like - by Todd Snider (Paperback)

I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like - by  Todd Snider (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like," which collects Todd Snider s stories in print for the first time, takes readers on a tour through one of the most inventive and idiosyncratic minds at work today."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For years, Todd Snider has been one of the most beloved country-folk singers in the United States, compared to Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, John Prine, and dozens of others. He's become not only a new-century Dylan but a modern-day Will Rogers, an everyman whose intelligence, self-deprecation, experience, and sense of humor make him a uniquely American character. In live performance, Snider's monologues are cheered as much as his songs. But never before has he told the whole story. Running the gamut from personal memoir to shaggy-dog comedy to rueful memories of his troubles and triumphs with drugs and alcohol to sharp-eyed observations from years on the road, <i>I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like</i> is for fans of Snider's music, but also for fans of America itself: the broad, wild country that has produced figures of folk wisdom like Will Rogers, Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, Tonya Harding, Garrison Keillor, and more. There are storytellers and there are performers and there are stand-up comedians. And then there's Todd Snider, who is all three in one, and something else entirely.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><i>Telegraph</i>, 5/9/14</b><br>"An entertaining read." <p/><b><i>Blurt!</i>, 5/20/14</b><br>"<i>I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like</i> is pure Snider, self-deprecating, often rambling and funny as hell." <p/><b>TheBoot.com, 6/4/14</b><br>"Todd Snider's new book is required reading for anyone who's a fan of his left-of-center, observational style of songwriting....Part autobiography, part modern folklore and all purely entertaining." <p/><b><i>Austin Chronicle</i>, 5/30/14</b><br>"The shaggy stoner inheritor of Arlo Guthrie and Jeff Walker infuses this quasi-memoir with the relatable cadence of a pint-soden pub ramble." <p/><b><i>Missoula Independent</i>, 5/29/14</b><br>"<i>I Never Met a Story</i>...blazes like a cross-joint dipped in Sterno. Snider is like that friend you always hope shows up to the party--a virtuoso storyteller with endless material that's just crazy enough to be true... [his] series of episodes that had me laughing, cringing, squinting in disbelief and shedding a few tears. But mostly laughing. This book could be an exercise program for your face. This is no genteel memoir.... I cannot recommend this book highly enough for those who enjoy unvarnished views of the music business from the inside, humor that's rowdy and wry, and a writer who treats the English language like origami made from a tab of acid."<br><br>"[Gives] devout fans more insight into the man and his music...[a] memoir that's a lot like being at a very long Snider show, without the melodies.<b>--<i>Kirkus</i></b> <p/><b>Playboy, "Book of the Month", May 2014</b><br>[A] riotous memoir...Todd Snider calls himself a folk singer, but he's what your dad would refer to as a card...Basically this undeservedly unpopular singer has led a life like Keith Richard's without the fame and money to hold him down. <p/><b>USAToday.com, 4/25/14</b><br>"If I can't sit on this guy's porch for a few hours and chat over some brews, this is the next best thing." <p/><b>Chapter 16, 4/30/14</b><br>"A sort of freewheeling musician's Künstlerroman...Snider writes candidly, matter-of-factly...He's affably aware of who he is and who he owes, and a gratitude for his life is evident on every page. Well-known in his field, comfortable in the company of the greats, but just shy of the point where fame sours into a daily burden, Snider knows he's hit the sweet spot...Todd Snider's fans will adore <i>I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like</i>, and the book is sure to add to their ranks. Newcomers, welcome to Snider's world. You may forget you had to be anywhere else. Snider has a story or three, and you're almost guaranteed to get broke out in belly laughs over one of them. Start a tab and sit the hell down."<br><br>[Snider] combines the sly phrasing of a stoner, the perfect timing of a stand-up comedian, and a mastery of the tiny detail.<b>--<i>The New Yorker</i></b> <p/>Todd Snider's compressed story songs are so vivid and knowing that they seem completely plausible.... But the most compelling character may be Snider: a lowlife Randy Newman.<b>--<i>Rolling Stone</i></b> <p/>Okay, so he looks a bit like Beck, twangs and rambles like John Prine or Bob Dylan, crafts a song like Arlo Guthrie, and tells a deadpan joke in the vein of Zach Galifianakis, but Tennessee songwriter's songwriter Todd Snider is a rare performer who can at once channel tradition and still step poignantly--and hilariously--out of its shadow.... He's a king-hell musical storyteller, possibly the greatest of his generation."<b>--<i>Paste Magazine</i></b> <p/>"In <i>I Never Met a Story I Didn't Like</i>, Snider compiles 'mostly true tall tales' that will appeal to fans of his loopy, yet common sense-laden onstage banter. The book reads like a loose-limbed memoir with recollections of an inauspicious high school football career mixed with music business encounters with Jimmy Buffett, Garth Brooks, and others. Often genuinely hilarious.<b>--Orlando Sentinel</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Todd Snider</b> is one of the premier folk-rock-country artists in the entire world. He has sold millions of records, topped critics' favorite lists for the last decade, and performed or collaborated with John Prine, Billy Bragg, Jimmy Buffett, Robert Earl Keen, Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Loretta Lynn. He continues to tour nationwide, doing approximately 150 shows per year, and when not touring he makes his home in East Nashville, Tennessee.

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