Who's autobiography would you rather read? Brian's, Roger's or John's?
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mooghead · Member since
Ozz · Member since
John's for sure.... he's the silent one... he must have such epic tales about the band.
You can read all Brian's love affairs throught his lyrics.
Roger and his lifestyle could be quite interesting but I'm sure he doesn't remember much.
matt z · Member since
John's (obviously)
His inside perspective on things would probably be refreshing. Unless he were a piss poor author.
Roger: I'm guessing he'd be more inclined to restraint on a memoir/autobiography
Brian's would be a literal TOME
Freddie's (if he were alive) would be a pamphlet, given his disregard for books
Sebastian · Member since
John's, of course.
Jake12 · Member since
John
master marathon runner · Member since
When I saw the heading on the home page, I thought, this is going to be unanimously John.
scottmax · Member since
I reckon Rogers would be decent. Proper sex, drugs and rock n roll tale
luthorn · Member since
John's... Monday: woke up at 6:45am, made coffee, picked up the newspaper and read until 9:00, sporadically filling up the coffee jug. Once urinated, decided to eat breakfast, a toast with jam and over easy eggs. 9:30am, breakfasted, went for a stroll. 10:30am... and so on for 300 pages.
matt z · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]luthorn wrote:[/b]
John's... Monday: woke up at 6:45am, made coffee, picked up the newspaper and read until 9:00, sporadically filling up the coffee jug. Once urinated, decided to eat breakfast, a toast with jam and over easy eggs. 9:30am, breakfasted, went for a stroll. 10:30am... and so on for 300 pages. [/QUOTE]
Haha!
Someone told me that's exactly how Pete Townsend's autobiography is
Elektra · Member since
john deacon
MercuryArts · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]matt z wrote:[/b]
Haha!
Someone told me that's exactly how Pete Townsend's autobiography is[/QUOTE]
I read Pete's book. It was a very good read. Understandably the portion of the book during the years of The Who's heyday was the best part of the book. Reading about Pete & his first wife's marital problems, aka Pete's problems, gets a little long in the tooth. But the war stories from the road during the 60's & 70's are awesome. I recommend reading it.
Pingfah · Member since
Good question.
John's, definitely. Brian & Roger never shut up, so I doubt there's too many revelations they haven't already told us about.
stevelondon20 · Member since
As per everyone else, it has to be John's. Although, I doubt he'll ever do one.
user1 · Member since
Definitely John.
dave76 · Member since
I guess John's bio would have featured a lot of blank pages :-)