I know these have been done before, but I saw the most recent ones are old so I'll give it a go. I love reading music autobiographies. Especially rock music, but also other genres. Stuff I've read:
Anthony Kiedis – Scar Tissue
Bob Dylan – Chronicles
Bruce Dickinson – What Does This Button Do?
Bruce Springsteen – Born To Run
Duff McKagan – It's So Easy
Elton John – Me
Joe Perry – Rocks
Keith Richards – Life
Nick Mason – Inside Out
Ozzy Osbourne – I Am Ozzy
Ozzy Osbourne – Last Rites
Ronnie Wood – Ronnie
Slash – Slash
Steve Gorman – Hard To Handle
Steven Tyler – Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?
The Beatles – Anthology
What should I get next? I'm not into Motley Crue, so The Dirt and The Heroin Diaries don't really appeal to me that much. I'm considering Dave Grohl's. Maybe Miles Davis' book. Anybody who's read them and if so what did you think? I was also tempted to get Flea's book, but I've heard it's mostly about his early childhood before the Peppers. And I'm not sure if that would be something I'm looking for. Any others I should look into?
by username-84
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I really enjoyed Dave Grohl’s! It was touching & very funny.
I enjoyed White Line Fever by Lemmy Kilmister (of Motorhead), there was also some good, older docu Live Fast, Die Old maybe.
According to the Rolling Stones is a good one, I also enjoyed John by Cynthia Lennon if you don’t mind more Beatles and more of an “outsider” POV, and Starting at Zero which is put together from Jimi Hendrix’s interviews and snippets from his diaries and letters!