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, by Steven Adler

, by Steven Adler


, by Steven Adler


Ebook Free , by Steven Adler

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Product details

File Size: 2424 KB

Print Length: 309 pages

Publisher: HarperCollins e-books; Reprint edition (July 9, 2010)

Publication Date: July 27, 2010

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers

Language: English

ASIN: B003TLN1EE

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I have read all of the biographies they have put out to date. I enjoyed each one for the individuality. But, let's face it. The time they are writing about was all drugs and alcohol so how much can they even remember?The book did a great job of laying out his childhood and how he felt the earlier years of GNR went down. Sometimes, it feels like he is trying to take credit for very minor things just to say he made a contribution (talking them out of doing the glam for instance). His accounts of their maiden trip and events differ greatly from the others. Even his mentions of the Farm Aid incident just don't add up. It is very interesting to read about all of the things that occurred and be able to check them out on YouTube moments after.I'd definitely recommend this book for any GNR fan. But, if you are were only going to read one, I'd def go with Duff's. Adler has admittedly had a tough run of it since getting kicked out of the band, but he does seem to be humbled at this point.

It's difficult to limit my review to the BOOK instead of the AUTHOR because honestly I want so badly to discuss his obvious personal themes throughout his book such as the fact that he comes across so painfully and pathetically irresponsible and unintelligent with his blatant misguidance etc etc. I will instead try to refrain from delving into his personal issues and convey my feelings about this book. It is definitely honest and sincere though painful at times because you feel sorry for this poor fool and lost soul.The book is written in an almost child-like manner so he must have surely written it himself as I'm sure a ghost writer would have come across sounding a little more mature and professional. At times it really did seem like a kid was writing it- telling you pointless random stories...(It literally almost reads like this: "There was this one time in London and there was this scary guy and I thought he looked scary so I got scared but it turned out he was okay and I went home and was really relieved!") The book is full of these kinds of "stories."Several times throughout I thought he could have spared us the details of the hookers and porn stars and groupies doing various vulgar things to each other and to him. We know all about sex, drugs and rock-n-roll so no real need to give us all the details. (That was one thing I appreciated about Adler's former bandmate Duff McKagan's book was that he at least kept it a little classier and didn't delve into all the sexual specifics. Some things could be kept private.)Steven Adler's book also gives us all the druggy details of life in a rock band. One seriously has to wonder though if he really is rehabilitated. He even admits that you'd be delusional in thinking that hitting all these horrendous lows would render his lesson learned. This book is definitely entertaining though tragic because rarely do you see how rock and roll devours some poor lost souls. Most of the tell-all rock star auto-bios now end with how well they are doing and how successful they are with rock music and their sobriety etc. However, this book never kids us into thinking all is now well with the protagonist. He still has many battles to fight and many demons to conquer. Even he knows that conquering them may not be in the cards. It was rather chilling when he admitted that sometimes the only way to escape addiction is to die. How profound and tragic. But I am going on about his life instead of his work...I enjoyed this book because it was entertaining but as I write that I see how weird it is to find someone's tragedy "entertaining." It wasn't necessarily enjoyable entertaining but interesting entertainment. I did gain some understanding about this person and I have a new-found respect and admiration for him after reading his story. I appreciate his desire to paint a true and sincere portrait of his life. His book is an honest look at his struggle with addiction and a humble tribute to his former bandmates. I found it in poor taste though to air out his dirty laundry involving his mother. For no real reason he states he currently hates her. The book should have left this out. At any rate, I wish him well and thank him for such an honest portrait of a rock and roll life gone severely astray. This makes for a good read whether you are a Guns-n-Roses fan or not. If you enjoy reading about rock stars' lives complete with all the necessary evils- sex, drugs and rock-n-roll- then you will be satisfied with this.

Having read Slash's biography then Duff's memoirs, it was only inevitable that I would eventually read Adler's. Of the three, I would say that I enjoyed Slash's the most. Adler's book comes off as being fairly repetitive with virtually the same drug-debauchery tale told countless times with only slight variations. I guess such is the nature of severe substance addiction. Possibly the more sobering notion is that in this book, Adler does not come off as a likable character; rather, he comes off someone stuck at the adolescent stage of development. He makes no qualms or apologies for this self-awareness. Regardless, it is still an entertaining read, particularly if you want to know more about the stories behind Appetite for Destruction.

Lots of honest self deprecation. Many times you just have to wonder why his appreciation of his self destruction took so long to arrive. The levels of physical self harm he endured repeatedly seem beyond comprehension. Overall quite well written. Seemed to end quite abruptly.

this was a very good book i would recommend it for sure especially if you're a GNR fan like i am. i have read duff & slash's memoirs & they were both really good reads. i liked duffs best out of the 3 books. i thought steven was very honest in his portrayal of his addictions & many mistakes he has made in his life. he still needs to truly be more honest w/himself about his addictions & reasons he cannot seem to get himself sober & stay that way for good. he seems to wanna blame others for his problems & some of the bad things that have happened to him especially when it comes to his musical career w/GNR & his eventually being fired from the band. i truly understand his struggles w/addiction & can empathize w/his deeply hurt feelings that came from his getting fired from the band he helped co-found when he was just a teenage kid w/his best friends especially since everyone in the band had major drug/alcohol issues & none of them were being fired for their drug/alcohol usage when they were really just as messed up as steven was they were just handling it a little tiny bit better than he was at the time. i hope steven is staying sober since he was last on celebrity rehab w/dr drew & that he can actually make it last this time bcuz he really truly seems like a good guy w/a heart of gold he just has some emotional scars that need healed. :) plz read its well worth it.

Steven doesn't leave anything out. Even the stuff most people would never admit to doing. Proves that love for music can overrule love for drugs.Great stories of Sunset Strip in the good old bad old days& the start of GNR. A cautionary tale & great read. Bravo 2 Steven, who knew you were a great writer as well as a drummer!

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