I've heard great things about this book. It's on my to read list.
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So far its pretty good, pure saundersI've heard great things about this book. It's on my to read list.
Anyone else read biographies (or auto) that can recommend a good one? I just finished Eric Clapton's and it's quite boring. Lol. John Daly and Ozzy Ozbourne were pretty good, and funny. Now I'm curious as to other good, funny, interesting kinda biographies to check out for when I'm burning sticks. Thanks yall.
Nice! Thanks bro!Here are some of my faves :
Black Tooth Grin: The High Life, Good Times, And Tragic End Of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott
Louder Than Hell : The Definitive Oral History Of Metal
Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History Of Grunge
I'm With The Band: Confessions Of A Groupie
The Dirt: Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band
I'm The Man: The Story Of That Guy From Anthrax
Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol)
Face The Music: A Life Exposed (Paul Stanley of Kiss)
Red: My Uncensored Life In Rock (Sammy Hagar)
White Line Fever: The Autobiography (Lemmy Kilmister)
Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir
The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell (Marilyn Manson)
Slash
The Heroin Diaries : A Year In The Life Of Shattered Rock Star
Get In The Van: On The Road With Black Flag
I Am Ozzy
Cash (Johnny Cash)
Light My Fire (Ray Manzarek)
Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs (Johnny Rotten)
Riders On The Storm: My life With Jim Morrison And The Doors (John Densmore)
No One Here Gets Out Alive
Life (Keith Richards)
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Sorry brother, I left ya hanging..... I loved this this book, and based on the other suggestion that was thrown at you, I have Snow Chase added to my goodreads list now......after I finish the Dark Tower seriesThat's sick we're both reading it at the same time! I'm at the start of Ch. 23. where abouts are you?
Wastelands is the high point of the series, and my favorite King book. No, wait, Wizard and Glass is the best. Wastelands is second best.The past 4 books I've read:Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History Of Metal - Great book on the genre from the early days of Sabbath, Alice Cooper to the Nu-Metal of Korn & Disturbed
Ready Player One - Birthday gift from Elderboy, excellent book, can't wait for the Spielburg film next year.
The Gunslinger (book #1 of The Dark Tower series), This was a difficult read, quite confusing, but I wanted to read it before the film comes out.
The Drawing Of The Three (book # 2 of The Dark Tower series) - This was 10xs better than book 1, had me on the edge of my seat a few times.
Just started Waste Lands (book #3 of The Dark Tower series)
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I would probably enjoy all of these.Here are some of my faves :
Black Tooth Grin: The High Life, Good Times, And Tragic End Of "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott
Louder Than Hell : The Definitive Oral History Of Metal
Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History Of Grunge
I'm With The Band: Confessions Of A Groupie
The Dirt: Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band
I'm The Man: The Story Of That Guy From Anthrax
Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol)
Face The Music: A Life Exposed (Paul Stanley of Kiss)
Red: My Uncensored Life In Rock (Sammy Hagar)
White Line Fever: The Autobiography (Lemmy Kilmister)
Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir
The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell (Marilyn Manson)
Slash
The Heroin Diaries : A Year In The Life Of Shattered Rock Star
Get In The Van: On The Road With Black Flag
I Am Ozzy
Cash (Johnny Cash)
Light My Fire (Ray Manzarek)
Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs (Johnny Rotten)
Riders On The Storm: My life With Jim Morrison And The Doors (John Densmore)
No One Here Gets Out Alive
Life (Keith Richards)
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I just started that too! lmao i'm almost done with the second book. Our cycles are synched hahahahaSorry brother, I left ya hanging..... I loved this this book, and based on the other suggestion that was thrown at you, I have Snow Chase added to my goodreads list now......after I finish the Dark Tower series
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They are all entertaining in their own right, and you could learn a few things along the way as wellI would probably enjoy all of these.
Now that's some funny shit...if we smoke the same stick as we're reading, it's fate I tell ya!I just started that too! lmao i'm almost done with the second book. Our cycles are synched hahahaha
Good idea, but I don't know how to add friends without Facebook but I'm Jason K.Just finished
The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower book #3)
Just finished book 3
Didn't enjoy it as much as book 2, 2nd part of book about I didn't care for, it was interesting, I just didn't care about the character I wanted to keep reading about Roland, Eddie and Susanna.
Once that part was over though it became interesting again and man what a cliffhanger!!!
Onto book 4
I have a neat idea, let's all add our Goodreads names, so we can follow/recommend/encourage each other....What'd say?
Mine is
Mickey Tompkins
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I've read a ton of biker books, but had not heard of this one. I just googled it and damn! You have a gem there! I'll be hunting one down for myself soon enough now. Thanks for posting this.Been waiting on this book for awhile
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Well Jason K. I looked for you, but there are several of you.Good idea, but I don't know how to add friends without Facebook but I'm Jason K.
I'm only 3/4 done with book 3 and I feel that I'm dragging myself along mentally because I feel some cool shit is going to happen, and then another 100 pages goes by and nothing hahaJust finished book 4, and I think I'm done with the series. It really upset me.
Now reading A Confederacy Of Dunces
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