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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Inside look at mayhem, great music, and narcisism
This book provided a good overview with corroboration about the beginnings, rise, and recent status (1993) about Guns N' Roses. The author takes us to Axl Rose, whose megalomania and power-trips wreaked havoc to almost all of the people he dealt with professionally and personally. He fired roadies on a whim, and severely beat up fans, while his thug cronies restrained...
Published on March 13, 1999 by K. Johnson

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3.0 out of 5 stars An OK book of the band
I was satisfied but not thrilled. Little information that was not already public knowledge.
Published on December 5, 2009 by Mrs. Sherry A. Barker


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Inside look at mayhem, great music, and narcisism, March 13, 1999
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This book provided a good overview with corroboration about the beginnings, rise, and recent status (1993) about Guns N' Roses. The author takes us to Axl Rose, whose megalomania and power-trips wreaked havoc to almost all of the people he dealt with professionally and personally. He fired roadies on a whim, and severely beat up fans, while his thug cronies restrained them, in several instances. Rose would start a show up to 3 hours late for the fans who paid their hard earned money to hear the music from the band they loved. I have seen GnR a couple of times, all over the world. I have always loved their music. It is the music that matters, but the stories on how the frontman perceived the world made me believe that some of GnR were just scumbags who got lucky. There is recent knews of Duff, Stradlin, Sorum and Saul gigging together, while Axl still owns the rights to the GnR name. Hopefully Guns will get together with some material from most of the original songwriters...If they can stand to put up with Roses' Histrionics and personality disorders. This was a good read, and well worth it, not just for the GnR fan but the modern rock fan in general....Come and get me Axl!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a fun read, December 15, 1999
this book is good for fans who don't know much about the band trying to pick up information on them. Since i didn't tune into the band until 5 years or so after their last tour i found it very helpful. it is pretty good and interesting reading if you are really that interested in the band.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The damned truth is hard to swallow, great book..., September 1, 1999
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Its really unconfortable for a fan to read this book, it tells you everything you don't want to know as a GNR worshiper. It's the damned truth, all the prima dona stuff from Axl, and his personal feelings, make you see Axl as a human being, and lower him from his demi-god state. Its a great book, I recomend it to GNR fans who CARE ABOUT THE TRUTH...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great GNR book, November 22, 2001
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Excellent book, very nice pictures too, fun to read. One of the best about Guns n' Roses. If you're a fan, don't hesitate!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Only the good die young, February 24, 1999
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Mark Putterford is an very accurate writer. He won't disappoint the Guns n' Roses fan who seek for information about the once called "most dangerous band in the world".

Guns n' Roses became famous for the music, but also for the destroyed hotel rooms, the overdoses, the raw lyrics, and the chemical substance abuse that each and every member has gone through on the rock n' roll road. It's all in the pages of "Over The Top - The True History of Guns n' Roses.

In a very detailed book, Putterford manages to tell how the once small Hollywood "glam-metal" band became the biggest - and for some the best - band in the world. But he doesn't forget to tell the whole story, the true story, and also explain why a great band became a hoax.

He goes deep on his research, and find a lot of information not available anywhere else. There are only two major problems in "Over the Top...": the lack of fresh words from Axl, Slash and Duff and the small number of photos. But there's a lot of new information, given by Izzy and early Guns n' Roses collaborator Chris Weber, that MTV and Rolling Stone have never dreamed about.

The effort that Putterford put to write the book paid off. Maybe you could say that only a handful of guys could write a better piece about Guns n' Roses: the band itself.

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3.0 out of 5 stars An OK book of the band, December 5, 2009
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This review is from: Over the Top the True Story of Guns N' Roses (Paperback)
I was satisfied but not thrilled. Little information that was not already public knowledge.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Gunner's Fans, February 13, 2007
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It was a complete but not very detailed overview of Guns N' Roses. It was a good introduction to the band but if you're a hardcore Gunner's fan it just wont satisfy your craving. It mentioned some of the band's antics but I'm sure they get up to a lot more mischief and mayhen than what was written. It was mostly about Axl. Good picy's but only in black and white.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pretty damn good, February 24, 1999
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This book tells everything that I've always wanted to know about GN'R. I finally got slash's real name! But I'm telling you, this book is for real. Some of the truth about Axl is hard to take, cause I've always thought highly of him. Although the truth sometimes hurts, I reccomend this book highly to any true fan of GnR. If you love the Guns like I do, then you'll love this book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A rockin' book for a rockin' band., July 9, 1998
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This book is very well done, it covers the band from it's very beginning to 1993. Gives in-depth reviews of some concerts as well as personal looks into the lives of the band members. Very comprehensive.
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3.0 out of 5 stars GOOD...BUT AS HE ENDS HIS BOOK.....HE DESROYED IT!, September 22, 1998
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well i 've read this book two times!! he has intresting stories in there and most of the facts that he writes is true!!!but he finally does what almost everyone did in 1993 for GnR : he says some personal thoughts that really are so...untrue and dishonest!! the only thing that really is good in this book is the pictures and the concerts reviews ..also the stories of the band members in the early days , back in 1985-86! GNR FOREVER !!!!!!!
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