Just got finished Hagar's biography. While there is some obvious gloating and self-aggrandizement, it was an interesting read nonetheless. I'm NOT a Van Halen fan at all, but the book intrigued me when I read an excerpt in ROLLING STONE, the part about Eddie Van Halen's odd behavior and general weirdness.
While Van Halen is lauded (understandably) as a great guitarist, the insights in this book are rather interesting. I won't ruin the stories, but definitely worth the read. I got this on my Kobo ereader for $10, and it was worth it.
Anyone else read this? I'm a sucker for rock biographies...next up, Steven Adler's book!
While Van Halen is lauded (understandably) as a great guitarist, the insights in this book are rather interesting. I won't ruin the stories, but definitely worth the read. I got this on my Kobo ereader for $10, and it was worth it.
Anyone else read this? I'm a sucker for rock biographies...next up, Steven Adler's book!
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