This book is not only funny and witty, Kieth unfearfully bares his soul, in what I found to be a delightful read. I've learned so much about the history behind him, about all those ppl he's played with, about his mind and it's workings. That's what I wanted.
He's a no non sence, regular guy who can give it to ya straight. I loved reading the flavorful antics of alarming situations with the cops and the women fans literally running after him- two chicks ( not meaning to-)strangling him with a necklace at the same time, the days of lean times, good letter writter, talks about how to play music, and is one thousand percent the music man he says he is. Okay- yeah, it's all about him- but hey- it's a freaking biography- and that's where the speaker shines- so whaddya ya want?? I also read "Shakey" with Neil Young- believe me, this is far, far better. You owe it to yourself to endevor.