Greg Potter pulls no punches in his review of the Canadian rock scene. He casts a critical eye on the internationally famous, from Paul Anka to Celine Dion; he saves his praise for those who make it big but hang on to their identity and/or integrity. Hand Me Down World is a personal polemic, bristling with opinions and backed up by the facts. This wild ride will take you through five decades of Canadian music and leave you smarting but plenty wiser.
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Greg Potter pulls no punches in his review of the Canadian rock scene. He casts a critical eye on the internationally famous, from Paul Anka to Celine Dion; he saves his praise for those who make it big but hang on to their identity and/or integrity. Hand Me Down World is a personal polemic, bristling with opinions and backed up by the facts. This wild ride will take you through five decades of Canadian music and leave you smarting but plenty wiser.
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