Just finished reading David Byrne's masterful and supremely enjoyable book "How Music Works." It's a book that will make you smarter, and make you wish you were even smarter than you are. You learn something on just about every page.
Byrne, the former front man of Talking Heads, describes himself as "mild Asperger." It's something Byrne turned into a strength and a career. And if you listen to his lyrics and his disjointed, yapping, yelping vocal style you realize it really, really worked for him.
Anyway, a great book about a great subject: music. And he really delves into every aspect of music and how it permeates our lives, affects us, enriches us, etc.
And Byrne is just such an interesting, inspiring being, and his take on collaboration and creation is just so open-hearted and democratic. He makes you want to read more books, listen to more music, to be more creative, and more collaborative too.
It's not a rock biography, it's a biography of music. If you are looking for stories of sex & drugs and rock excess, well, there are many other books you can find that cover those topics. Seems Byrne is just too busy creating, reading, thinking, collaborating to waste his time on the cliche rock life-style.
This book will feed your head and your soul!