In his book Highway to Hell: The Life and Death of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott, author Clinton Walker writes: Bon Scott was a man who lived for the moment. And when those moments had run out, his reputation solidified into legend – This was indeed one of the last true wild men of rock. The graffiti
In his book titled Brian Jones The Making of the Rolling Stones, Paul Trynka wrote: Brian Jones got many things wrong in his life, but the most important thing he got right, for his music was world-changing. Brian Jones was born to a middle-class family in Chelfenham, England. He was known as a pretty boy trouble
In his book Heavier Than Heaven A Biography of Kurt Cobain, Charles R. Cross writes: Kurt had always believed that recognition for his talent would cure the many emotional pains that marked his early life; becoming successful had proven the folly of this and increased the shame he felt that his booming popularity coincided with an