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Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?: A Rock 'n' Roll Memoir - Community Reviews back

by Steven Tyler
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BUGGY
BUGGY rated it 11 years ago
Opening line: “Life is short. Break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that makes you smile.” Reading about rock stars and their insane lives of excess is one of my guilty pleasures. I find the rise to success intriguing and then there are alw...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 13 years ago
Although I enjoyed some of their music I had not been an over-the-top Aerosmith fan. When I started this book I knew nothing about Steve Tyler, so everything in the book was a revelation. Mr. Tyler tells his story with apparent honesty, humour and sometimes sorrow. Most definitely a rock’n roll m...
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 14 years ago
This book gave me a headache every time I picked it up. It's written just the way he talks and had I known that I would have never bothered in the first place because he sounds like an idiot to me whenever he opens his mouth....unless he's singing. I skimmed parts of this because I just couldn't s...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 14 years ago
I just could not stay focused on his story. i found many parts hard to comprehend, written in riddles/lyrics. I was lost more than not and just gave up. he is an interesting man and has a greats tory to tell it is just not my time to read it. I quit it after 1/3.
JeffreyKeeten
JeffreyKeeten rated it 14 years ago
I'm not really sure what most of the reviewers/readers of this book expected. They are complaining about the adolescent, egotistical, drug abusing, sex indulgent lifestyle of a rock star. This was what I already knew about Steven Tyler and pretty much any other hard rocking successful star from hi...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 14 years ago
What a trip and a half. Tyler is eloquent in his writing style that still has his trademark pizazz. Hard to follow sometimes with his jumps and run ons like a stream of consciousness Woolf meets Joyce tossed with a little ADD.
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