Teensy bit of DGC news: the volume 5 ebook is done! (Contains chapters 319 through 388, originally serialized from October 23, 2012 through May 28, 2013.) It’s live on the Amazon Kindle Store, will be live on other sites soon, and all three formats (PDF, ePUb, mobi) can be downloaded for a donation made through the ebook sales button on the DGC site:
Volume One, Suggested Donation: $2.99
Volume Two, Suggested Donation, $4.99
Volume Three, Suggested Donation, $4.99
Volume Four, Suggested Donation, $4.99
Volume Five, Suggested Donation, $4.99
All five volumes, Suggested Donation, $16.00
“Suggested Donation” means you can give any amount & still get the ebooks. No, really! A dollar? Ten? Go for it.
IMPORTANT:To get your download instantly, after your paypal payment goes through, click the “Return to ctan.writer @ gmail . com” link and you will be taken to a page with your download links.
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Updated the Goodreads series page for you.
Awesome! Thanks!
Glad to be adding volume 5 to my collection!
It took me forever to find a cover photo that I liked this time. I wanted something that looked “in concert” to go with the on tour theme. 🙂
*applauds and puts it on the November budget*
🙂
Hi, glad to see Daron’s Guitar Chronicles continues on. I’ve got some catching up to do. I was hopeing you would consider a chapter title in honer of Lou Reed? I’m sure there must be one already. Having also played guitar in many bands through the late 70’s 80’s 90’s and on his music played a huge role in my life as well as many others I met in this time period. I don’t know if I’ve ever been so effected by the loss of a musician (maybe Joey RAMONE) but Lou was an even earlier influence. Sweet Jane was the first song I ever learned on guitar. I’m sure there’s a song title that could fit a chapter. Thank you for your great work, I look forward to catching up with Daron, Ziggy and all the rest.
Paul, so glad you’re catching up! I’ve been thinking about Lou Reed a ton this week, haven’t quite figured out what the best way to honor him in DGC would be. The loss is still so new. I wrote a little that will be in the next liner note but I’m still mulling it over. As an “ex-pat” New Yorker now in New England I feel in particular we lost one of our own.
It’s hard to believe I haven’t used “Walk on the Wild Side” as a chapter title yet. For sure that will come up one of these days.
Dude, if you make a Youtube video playing Sweet Jane in honor of Lou, send us a link so we can post it?