Wood described him as a good musician who played the organ and lute and was a composer.
Wood later described the shooting of the scene in Luke's house as "awkward".
But nothing topped the climax at No. 9, as Woods described it.
Wood also describes the "vast generalisations" the contributors make during a number of the books chapters.
Wood later described his surprise at Dylan's lack of authority during the mixing process.
Wood describes him as an excellent orator, and 'the best of his time for a Ciceronian style'.
Woods described in his report what occurred next:
Wood describes the style of a long sentence whose "musical control is impeccable."
Wood in Chinese philosophy describes characteristics found in the Western element of fire.
Wood in his book described people suffering from phobias as experiencing many different reactions.