![]() ![]() The events stop short of the Guns ‘n Roses reunion however, which is unfortunate because the story of Axl and Slash patching things up would probably be the most fascinating story in any Guns ‘n Roses biography. ![]() That includes some very cool events, including a book tour, a new band (the excellent Walking Papers that I’d recommend any rock fans check out), and even some reconciliation with Axl Rose. The style of this book is about half life lessons and half biography of events since “It’s So Easy…” was published. I’m happy to pick up another book by McKagan based on that one, although where “It’s So Easy…” was a great biography for any music fan “How to Be a Man (And Other Illusions)” is definitely more in the vein of for hardcore fans only. Between the two, I preferred Duff’s book for several reasons: it was obviously written more by the musician than a ghost writer the book had more humor in it and the story extended to the Velvet Revolver era. I originally read Duff’s first book, “It’s So Easy and Other Lies” shortly after reading Slash’s autobiography. ![]()
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