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  • Blood on the Tracks

  • From Guitars to Graveyards… Unraveling the Mysteries Behind Rock’s Most Tragic Tunes (Rock & Roll Nightmares)
  • By: Staci Layne Wilson
  • Narrated by: Andy Garrison
  • Length: 5 hrs and 49 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Blood on the Tracks

By: Staci Layne Wilson
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Look to the shadowy corridor between chart-topping hits and the cryptic tales that lurk behind them in “Rock & Roll Nightmares: Blood On The Tracks.” This electrifying true crime tome peels back the curtain on the eerie nexus of melody and morbidity, guiding you through a chilling journey where the anthems of the airwaves meet their macabre muses. From the haunting whispers of real-life tragedies that echo through the lyrics of the most iconic songs to the darkly imaginative landscapes of made-up murders that have captivated listeners, each chapter delves deep into the heart of rock’s most unsettling mysteries.

“Rock & Roll Nightmares: Blood On The Tracks” doesn’t just skim the surface; it digs deep into the crates of the abyss, exploring how concept albums are woven with threads of the netherworld and how seemingly innocuous album art can harbor tales of dread. Discover the brutal beats that have moved fans to the unthinkable and the bands whose names pay homage to history’s most notorious killers. From the sorrowful strains of suicide-inspired ballads to the soul-stirring power of rock funeral hymns, this book unravels the enigma of death’s indelible imprint on the rock & roll fantasy.

Whether you’re a music aficionado, a lover of all things macabre, or simply in search of a journey through rock’s darkest recesses, “Rock & Roll Nightmares: Blood On The Tracks” promises an unforgettable voyage from guitars to graveyards.

About the Author: Staci Layne Wilson has been writing professionally about rock music for decades and is the director of the multi-award-winning documentary, The Ventures: Stars on Guitars. Staci Layne Wilson is an award-winning author, journalist, and filmmaker specializing in rock music history. In the course of her work, she has interviewed David Crosby, John Fogerty, Jimmy Page, Joni Mitchell, Rob Zombie, Cherie Currie, and Gene Simmons, to name a few.

©2024 Staci Layne Wilson (P)2024 Staci Layne Wilson

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Dark but Informative

Blood on the Tracks is a very informative book that delves into songs and bands real meanings. The book had me hooked because there was so much information that I didn't know. I could not stop listening because it was intriguing to find out some of my favorite songs or artist songs were truly darker or more horrific than I could have ever imagined. If you are a lover of rock or metal music and you want to know more about your favorite songs or bands this book is for you. I received this book for free upon my request. I am voluntarily leaving my honest and unbiased review here of my own volition.

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Absolutely fascinating!

Rock & Roll Nightmares: Blood on the Tracks — by Staci Layne Wilson

As someone who lives and breathes music, I could not stop listening to the audio version of this book. So many songs out there that have macabre or sad meanings behind their writing.

I already knew of some of the stories, the author went deeper into the backstories and told of so very many more that I had no clue about! For example, the story of one of Harry Chapin’s songs and the city of Scranton…I live 10 minutes from Scranton!

I am in awe of the depth of the author’s research, and obvious love of music herself. I feel that anyone who enjoys music, the background of music/songs, macabre tales of death and unfortunate situations will absolutely enjoy this book.

I’m now committed to reading much more of Staci Layne Wilson’s work!

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