![]() ![]() However, this book is not an experience for the light-hearted. ![]() I had been a fan of his band for a long time, particularly as their music opened up my musical experience in a way that was completely unique – they created a funk experience that also rocked just as hard as my grunge loves but with a much more light-hearted temperament. ![]() But today’s dual review features 1990s and 2000s classics that are well and truly must-reads, even for those who are not fans of the acts to which the musicians belong.Īnthony Kiedis, of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame, 2004 memoir Scar Tissue, had been on my radar for over ten years. In recent times, Jimmy Barnes’ Working Class Boy and Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run have become contenders for this category. Due to an oversaturation of the market of “celebrity memoirs” and a reduction in demand for the “tell-all”, these books are becoming fewer and fewer. In the realm of music biographies, there are a few that rise above the echelon and find their way into popular culture. ![]()
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