I enjoyed ALO's first book Stoned, but that was just about his early life up till 1964 when he worked with the Stones. The second book could do with a lot of editing, but I'm persevering as there is a whole Who section coming up.
The second book though so far has some juice bits in it, like his and Mick's relationship - it's a little bit more than hinted that Mick is bisexual, and there was a bit about Brian and Andrew's adventures with the groupie, and their drug taking.
I had hoped for his views on the Immediate years, but he doesn't really go into them. And even though it's his book, you still get the view that he was a very screwed up bloke - and had quite a nasty side. He manipulated everyone.
I haven't read Tony Sanchez's book - I think I'd rather read Keef's!
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The second book though so far has some juice bits in it, like his and Mick's relationship - it's a little bit more than hinted that Mick is bisexual, and there was a bit about Brian and Andrew's adventures with the groupie, and their drug taking.
I had hoped for his views on the Immediate years, but he doesn't really go into them. And even though it's his book, you still get the view that he was a very screwed up bloke - and had quite a nasty side. He manipulated everyone.
I haven't read Tony Sanchez's book - I think I'd rather read Keef's!