I prefer Ace's book. The part about Ace giving Peter a BJ under the covers is in there. Who knows what really went on. Those guys were so messed up they probably didn't know up from down most days.
I liked Ace's better than Peter's as well, just because the quality of the writing of Peter's was poor, jumping all over the place... but the stories were awesome. Both good reads.
I'm a huge KISS fan but after reading Motley Crue's "The Dirt", nothing compares. I got Stephen Pearcy's (RATT) biography a few months ago and it was like a nursery rhyme compared with "The Dirt". I have not read a band biography that blew me away like that one.
I'm a huge KISS fan but after reading Motley Crue's "The Dirt", nothing compares. I got Stephen Pearcy's (RATT) biography a few months ago and it was like a nursery rhyme compared with "The Dirt". I have not read a band biography that blew me away like that one.
I'm a huge KISS fan but after reading Motley Crue's "The Dirt", nothing compares. I got Stephen Pearcy's (RATT) biography a few months ago and it was like a nursery rhyme compared with "The Dirt". I have not read a band biography that blew me away like that one.
Dirt was the best. You had to wonder if they took liberties with the stories to make them sound more edgy but i'd say it was prob spot on the way those guys were livin!
Loved "The Dirt" and "Heroin Diaries", although there was a bit of overlap.
Rudy Sarzo's "Off the Rails" is a must read for Randy fans. It's not particularly well written (it essentially follows Rudy's journal entries from those days) but has some great stories and insights into what went on behind the scenes on those early Ozzy tours.
I've read Aces, Peters, Sammys, Slashs, and the Heroin Diaries. Slash and the Heroin Diaries were the best two. IMHO. does anyone know if iTunes has "The Dirt" I can't seem to find it.
Yeah, Heroin Diaries and Slash's book were awesome. Still need to read The Dirt. Duff's wasn't too bad either but more sedate, not as much in the way of crazy stories.