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~ (Author), Anthony Bozza (Author)
Key Phrases: iron maiden, smart bar, shooting coke, Paradise City, New York, Motley Crüe (more...)
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"Entertaining and educational...a crash course for aspiring rock gods."" -- Spin magazine

"Wonderfully frank." -- Entertainment Weekly


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"Entertaining and educational...a crash course for aspiring rock gods."" (Spin magazine )

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  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: It Books (October 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061351423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061351426
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (142 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #134,044 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dual purposes: introspective memoir and the definitive insider GNR history, November 7, 2007
The story of Guns N' Roses is one of the most controversial in rock n' roll history. GNR has had a famously terse relationship with journalists and authors, and in recent years, former band members have publicly disagreed about the "real story" in the press. The band even threatened bodily harm to journalists in the lyrics of the Use Your Illusion albums! For the first time ever, someone on the inside has gone on record with to describe the genesis of the band, how they wrote and performed one of the most definitive rock albums of all time, the changes in the band's lineup, and finally, the implosion of all things GNR related. Who knew it would be the notoriously private lead guitarist, a soft-spoken man hidden behind a famous mop of hair, who would step up and tell the story?

Slash's memoir is the diary of a dope fiend (released a month after the autobiography of his friend and former heroin-buddy Nikki Sixx). Well, the diary of a dope-, and women- and coke- and crack- and alcohol-fiend. Have anything else debaucherous? The late 1980's and 1990's Slash would have tried it for sure. During one cocaine-induced hallucination of an attack by blue-gray Predator-like creatures with machine guns, Slash punched out his glass shower door and ran naked into the streets in terror. The incident got Slash into rehab, but no sooner than his limo driver picked up the "cured" ax man, he was downing half a liter of vodka in the backseat.

What doesn't Slash want to talk about? Well, don't bother asking if GNR is getting back together (I'm not even going to acknowledge the current faux-lineup). Slash says it won't happen, ever. The ten-years-delayed release of Axl's Chinese Democracy album? Slash gets asked that question in every interview, and he leaves it out of his memoir. In an interview about the book, Slash stated "Axl works in a different time zone than I do. So what may seem like a long time to other people is a tick of the clock to him. It'll come out, though. It will." Even Axl's famous tour cancellations and delays are treated matter-of-factly--Slash doesn't attempt to analyze or explain the behavior of his bandmate, nor does he seethe with anger or resentment.

Others have tried to write the history of the band, but most are hacks or fanboys who strung together quotes from numerous previously published sources. Before Slash spoke up, the only other worthwhile title was rock journalist Mick Wall's The Most Dangerous Band in the World (1992), and the VH1 Behind the Music production (2004). Thank you, Slash, for letting all rock fans into the inner world of GNR, featuring your toxic twin Steven, current bandmate and forever friend Duff, the laid-back and gifted Izzy, and the enigmatic Axl. You've treated the story with humor, candor, honesty, self-reflection, and respect, even for those from whom you are currently estranged.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The world of excess through the hazy eyes of Slash, November 20, 2007
By Sal Nudo (Champaign, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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If you dig reading about rock 'n' roll excess and the Guns n' Roses years as they really happened, then you won't be able to put this book down. While I read "Slash," I couldn't help but compare his exploits to Anthony Kiedis's in the book Scar Tissue. Kiedis probably has Slash beat in the debauchery department -- but only just slightly. As advertised, Slash's tales of excessive drugs, drinking, sexual conquests and all-around craziness are shared in the book big-time. What starts as a tale of a sweet but troubled young kid turns into a monstrous, muddled life of dangerous drug use and plans gone awry. What's interesting is that the tone and writing style of the book is actually quite close to Kiedis's. And of course the tales Slash tells are the stuff of rock 'n' roll legend, either a total cliche or riveting reading, depending on your point of view.

Guns n' Roses deserved someone who could tell the band's story as it truly happened, and who better to do that than Slash or one of the guys in the band? Save for Axl Rose, whose words one might not be able to fully trust (especially as the band evolved), the rest of G n' R were pretty down-to-earth fellows who just loved recording and playing music -- when they could stay sober and on top of things. For me, it was very interesting reading about original Guns drummer Steven Adler, whose major drug problem over the years has been worse than even Slash's (that's saying a lot). Adler was a happy-go-lucky guy who just couldn't control his habit for a long time, and sadly, the band was probably right to kick him out. Still, as Slash mentions in the book, Steven's drums lent an enthusiastic and almost adolecsent feel to Appetite for Destruction that, in my view, Matt Sorum never matched.

It should be noted that Slash's knowledge of what makes a good music recording is pretty astounding. For instance, as a lead guitarist, he knows how the value of how a great rhythm guitarist, such as Izzy Stradlin, can enhance how his own lead playing sounds. The solid and tuneful texture of Izzy's rhythm work on "Appetite," for instance, and the way it naturally interwove with Slash's lead, was classic and made for complex guitar-driven music. In the book, Slash also talks about other elements of what goes on in the recording studio, which I found fascinating.

This book also revved up my appetite for Velvet Revolver's past and future work. After reading about how much VR means to Slash, I hope the band at least makes a few more albums. Slash's desire to simply write, record and play music live on the road is insatiable; besides being a good father, it seems that's all the guy wants to do. If Revolver ever broke up permanently, I think it would be a bad blow for Slash.

On a closing note, though Slash's words get a tad repetitive and overly woe-is-me toward the end -- and much of this book was horribly edited -- this is still a must-read for fans of Slash, G n' R, Velvet Revolver and whatever other music Slash has lended his formidable guitar-playing hand to over the years.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Guitar God tells some but probably not all, November 3, 2007
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Better written than I would have expected, interesting and informative about GNR and his life. What really makes this so much different from Eric Clapton's book or Nikki Sixx's trip through the hell of his own mind is that Slash never seems to have been unhappy or angry to have regrets. He did all the drugs, alcohol and sex for fun and because he is easily bored. This makes the book much more fun for the reader. Is he being truthful, private or shallow? Hard to say, but you can also see how he must have helped drive Axl crazy. On the other hand you can see that Slash would have been happier if he had a front man who wanted to tour all the time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Autobiography
Slash is a really cool guy and a talented musician. I learned a lot about him and the book was actually funny and crazy and fun to read.
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Man, what a great book. I just recently started to get back into the G N R as a result of this book. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put the book down. I took time off from work to keep reading it. It's that f'ing good. Slash is a standup dude.
I just got done reading this book: 11/28/09. I'm not lying when I say I skipped Thanksgiving dinner two days ago because I honestly could not put this book down. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Eh...
I read a lot of "rock" autobiographies, if you will. Honestly, while some parts of the book are interesting, you have to question a lot of the events described in it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Tori~

3.0 out of 5 stars great story, awful writer!!!
I was not going to write a review about this book. And then I realized that apparently this Anthony Bozza character is asked (or somehow ends up) to write all kind of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
The book was great. Slash was brutally honest with everything and because he kept a journal to write the book, it really flows well. Read more
Published 5 months ago by E. Voit

4.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read
a must read if you are a Slash fan.. good tales from the dark side, as well as inner band stuff, friends and parties, from rags to riches... easy reading.. should fly thru....
Published 6 months ago by M. Sinan Akiman

5.0 out of 5 stars I do not want it to end!!
I love this book...it is real and it is well written...hats off to you Slash and Anthony Bozza...one of my favorite books of all time. Read more
Published 6 months ago by A. Niles

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
This book was excellent and insightful into the man behind the top hats life! I found my self not being able to set it down for long and read through it in no time! Read more
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