W. Axl Rose: The Unauthorised Biography

W. Axl Rose: The Unauthorised Biography

by Mick Wall (Author)

Synopsis

Axl Rose is one of rock's most colourful figures and yet his story has never been properly told until now. Mick Wall knew the original line up of Guns N' Roses before they were famous and has interviewed them many times. Drawing on exclusive unpublished material he has written a no-holds barred study of the turbulent life and career of the group's singer and leader.

Wall describes Axl's difficult childhood in Indiana and how, after escaping to LA, he and his fledgling band struggled to survive until they were signed up by Geffen in 1986. The first album Appetite for Destruction turned them into stars but the band's lurid lifestyle took its toll - they embarked on a two-year tour that sounded the death knell for the original line-up. As their lives slipped out of control, the original members bar Axl all left. Axl himself turned into an increasingly reclusive figure. For the past thirteen years he has been working on a long-awaited album, Chinese Democracy, and finally in 2006 re-emerged into public view as the lastest Gun N' Roses line-up embarked on a world tour.

Scrupulously researched and vividly written, W. Axl Rose is an explosive biography of rock's biggest living legend.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Airside ed
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd
Published: 20 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0283070544
ISBN 13: 9780283070549

Author Bio
Mick Wall writes for Mojo and Classic Rock magazine, as well as regularly voicing his opinions on television and radio. The author of over a dozen books, his previous titles include the bestselling biography John Peel and Paranoid, his critically acclaimed memoir of his years working with Ozzy Osbourne.