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Anyone else into them?
I basically work alone and often listen to audiobooks to entertain myself. I’ve been through many biographies. Some of artists that I greatly admire and others who I’m not necessarily a fan of but curious to hear their stories.
My favourites so far:
Bruce Springsteen (I’m not a huge fan)
Bono (also not a huge fan)
Keith Richards (love the stones)
Pete Townsend (Interestingly says The Who was Roger’s band).
Rob Halford (This one was heartbreaking. He lived a lonely, drunk and depressed existence for many years before getting clean and sober and finding his partner).
Brian Johnson (ended his book with the success of Back in Black though)
Geddy Lee (yep, even Rush did loads of drugs early on)
It’s cool to hear about their rise to success and the debauchery (Anthony Kiedis, Nikki Sixx) that followed.
The only one I regret listening to is actor Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad). He’s a fine TV actor of course but his book made me hate him. LOL
I basically work alone and often listen to audiobooks to entertain myself. I’ve been through many biographies. Some of artists that I greatly admire and others who I’m not necessarily a fan of but curious to hear their stories.
My favourites so far:
Bruce Springsteen (I’m not a huge fan)
Bono (also not a huge fan)
Keith Richards (love the stones)
Pete Townsend (Interestingly says The Who was Roger’s band).
Rob Halford (This one was heartbreaking. He lived a lonely, drunk and depressed existence for many years before getting clean and sober and finding his partner).
Brian Johnson (ended his book with the success of Back in Black though)
Geddy Lee (yep, even Rush did loads of drugs early on)
It’s cool to hear about their rise to success and the debauchery (Anthony Kiedis, Nikki Sixx) that followed.
The only one I regret listening to is actor Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad). He’s a fine TV actor of course but his book made me hate him. LOL