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"This book is my truth. Perhaps not the whole truth, but it’s how I saw it. From the drum seat." "I wish I’d had the balls to tell you some things in the sixties, but you were so strong and intimidated me."
"This book is my truth. Perhaps not the whole truth, but it’s how I saw it. From the drum seat."
"I wish I’d had the balls to tell you some things in the sixties, but you were so strong and intimidated me."
John Densmore’s memoir offers a truthful, inside look at life with Jim Morrison and The Doors during the transformative 1960s. Highlighting his unique drumming style and complex relationship with Morrison, Densmore reflects on band struggles, legal disputes, and the lasting legacy they forged. This heartfelt biography reveals both admiration and critical introspection, making it a must-read for fans and rock history enthusiasts. Dive into John Densmore’s revealing memoir and explore the raw truth behind The Doors’ legendary legacy today!
"Nothing and no one could stop John from playing" "Bonham is Bonham! You may not love Led Zeppelin, but you cannot remain indifferent to the sound created by this great musician"
"Nothing and no one could stop John from playing"
"Bonham is Bonham! You may not love Led Zeppelin, but you cannot remain indifferent to the sound created by this great musician"
This review highlights Mick Bonham's biography of John Bonham, focusing on the drummer's personal life and character as seen through his brother's loving perspective. The book moves beyond typical rockstar clichés to reveal a fragile, devoted family man and musician. It includes heartfelt anecdotes, testimonies, and never-before-seen family photos. The reviewer deeply relates to John’s personality and praises the book as a unique, intimate portrait of a rock legend. Explore the heartfelt story of John Bonham – listen to Led Zeppelin anew with this intimate biography.
A ruthless journey of reflection, cynical and raw in details, without embellishments or rhetoric. Fame can kill you, but music can save you.
A ruthless journey of reflection, cynical and raw in details, without embellishments or rhetoric.
Fame can kill you, but music can save you.
Glenn Hughes' autobiography offers a candid and unfiltered look at his descent into drug addiction and his ultimate redemption through music. The book emphasizes personal reflection over his famous music career. With British humor and raw sincerity, it paints a vivid picture of a rockstar's fragile humanity and resilience. Friends’ testimonies enrich the narrative, showing the challenges and support he experienced. This memoir highlights the destructive power of addiction and the saving grace of music. Read Glenn Hughes’ unforgettable story of rock, redemption, and resilience. Dive into the raw voice of rock today!
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