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Title: The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band
ISBN: 0060989157
Author:
Tommy Lee
Vince Neil
Mick Mars
Nikki Sixx
Neil Strauss
Publicate Date: 2002-07-01 Publish: 2002-07-01
List Price: $16.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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1: Rock n Roll Raunch
Very detailed accounts of sex drugs and Rock N Roll. Appaulling! These are some nasty guys! Defanitely a page turner though. I will always remember this vivid book.
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2: What an amazing book!
This book exceeded my expectations. I had just finished 'Slash' and thought that this book could not come close to it. I was wrong! It's amazing the lifestyle these guys had. Not only do you get an inside look at all the craziness, but you also feel like you get to know them personally. Awesome book!
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3: GREAT READ!!!!
Certainly, will be more enjoyable for Crue fans. However, I can't imagine anyone reading this book and not being entertained.
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4: Crazy stuff
I didn't know much about the crue before i read this book. But it's a riviting book with entertaining tales of crazy far-out rock n' roll lifestyles. A good read.
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5: Amazing
I just finished reading the The Dirt and it was, honest to God, one of the most compelling books I have ever read. I am a huge Motley Crue fan but the great thing about this book is that you don't have to be a fan, heck you don't even have to like music to enjoy this book. This book is about music, but just barely. There is a little bit about Nikki Sixx and how he came up with lyrics and such but other than that there's not much about the music itself. This book is very different from Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" and Slash's autobiography. Those books have a good deal of information on the actual music. "The Dirt" stays away from it. Instead, it tells the amusing, shocking, and sometimes utterly revolting stories of the band members while they were in their teen years, when they were just a young upstart band in West Hollywood, and when they became international stars and went on tour. A worthwhile read.
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