Picking through my awkward vinyl past with Jeff Tweedy, whose new book is World Within a Song'
Briefly

The book is a funny, generous installment of a pretty smart trend in music autobiographies: Rather than recall a life from birth to success, individual songs serve as entry points into the personal history of performers.
You picture yourself alongside Dylan and Tweedy, each with their own respective jukeboxes neither containing any of their songs and just listen. The idea is so fun, I wanted more. Hence, bringing a small, random, pathetic vinyl collection to an interview.
Rather than recall a life from birth to success, individual songs serve as entry points into the personal history of performers.
Read at www.bostonherald.com
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