Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith
A**R
Ebook not good
I am little disappointed with the uneven structure of the book and losing interest midway.But more than that: This ebook is not created correctly. There are lot of grammar, spellings, panctuation mark mistakes and content is out of place in some of the places.I cannot believe Amazon has put up such a bad book on sell for this price.(I am reading on kindle cloud reader and absolutely tired of all these mistakes.
B**N
Jajajaja
As a lighter holding young boomer who went to see Aerosmith SIX TIMES in their heyday I can definitely say I enjoyed this book thoroughly. I still have the ticket stubs. Fun fact: concerts back then were $7 to $18 with all fees included. Imagine seeing Aerosmith in 1978 for $8.50. Hehe
I**S
Material.
A qualidade da obra é incontestável. Porém, do material físico, é de dar dó. Folhas finas e a aparência de ter sido produzido em uma impressora a jato de tinta residencial.
T**E
A nice history of Aerosmith
A little out of date now, probably 20 years or so would be my guess. It does give the tale of the creation of the band up to the early 2000's. Best part is it is all before Steven decided to try his hand at Country.
G**R
Simply Amazing
Just buy it, and enjoy it. Everything (and more) that you needed to know about Aerosmith is in your hands.
L**H
Same Old Song And Dance? Not Quite.....
This honest, gritty and often bleak look at the euphoric highs and painful lows of Rock 'n' Roll excess is the "Can't put it down" book of the year, so far. Each member of Aerosmith along with those others who "made it happen" share their memories of the drugs, the women, the fights.....oh yeah, and the music! The absolute honesty in which Tyler, Perry and friends discuss not only their drug habits, but their innermost feelings is startling yet refreshing - not to mention miraculous that they can even remember any of it! The interesting aspect for me was that it painted the picture that EVERYONE in the US in the late 60's and 70's were all on drugs of some sorts - there are only about three or four people who feature in the book who didn't indulge in some form of narcotic injestion.....Hmmm. The fact that this book is an autobiography and not some un-researched throw-away money spinner makes this the compelling read that it is. If there was ever a "Do's and Don't's" of Rock 'n' Roll then this is it! On the back of the book is says "Hang on - It's a hell of a ride!" and it is exactly that. Buy it - NOW!
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