Some favorites: Chuck Berry (simultaneously gleeful and bitter), Trent Reznor (sad as you want him to be), Jack White (surprisingly kind of a prick), Russell Brand (a new favorite), Eddie Money (who will apparently overlook anything if the pulled pork is good enough), Pharrell (who is even worse ...
There's nothing that I didn't like about this book, but its content keeps me from rating it higher I guess. Neil Strauss is a master at weaving together two otherwise related bits around a common theme, and there was no part where it became too dull or long to want to read, (which could have easi...
A train wreck happening right in front your eyes, both horrid and spectacular.I am not a fan of Motley Crue but The Dirt is one of the best books on the rock memoirs genre, so i had to read it. Indeed, it's brilliant and no matter how you feel about the group, their antics or their music, you wil...
I am a huge fan, really enjoyed reading about the man before the star. I would have rated 5 stars, however, I feel the timeline was too soon. As other reviewers have pointed out all the really interesting stuff from MM came after this book was published.This book is about him, his journey, not ...