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Title: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Cooker on August 09, 2013, 02:22:56 PM
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Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: BangoSkank on August 09, 2013, 02:47:05 PM
This'll be entertaining, but, judging from his talks, I doubt it will be the gossip-fueled insider info. some people are clamoring for.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Cooker on August 09, 2013, 04:01:08 PM
This place is dead.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Nightrained on August 09, 2013, 04:49:31 PM
To be someone so close to Axl to release a book  that is unauthorized or not endorsed by Axl's makes it sounds very suspicious. 

It could be really interesting, but if this is done behind Axl's back, it could be backstabbing from someone who was close to him.

Hopefully it's not another Mick Wall garbage.

EDIT MAY 2014? why is it even announced already!


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: dolphins on August 10, 2013, 12:29:17 PM
It would be a great read as long as, like someone else said, it's not backstabbing & negative but rather some of the more unusual lives the band had compared to us 9-5ers. The moth video on youtube is an example of a funny story which was well told & doesn't make Axl look foolish but certainly eccentric which, no doubt, is why he is so popular.

We don't want the gossipy stuff the media love but more the stories that will make us laugh, I'm sure there are many that can be told without offending any of the band members.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: LunsJail on August 11, 2013, 01:14:56 PM
"We don't want the gossipy stuff"
Ok, the sheep have spoken. As for the rest of us, we want the gossipy stuff. As long as it's true.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: dolphins on August 11, 2013, 08:04:19 PM
"We don't want the gossipy stuff"
Ok, the sheep have spoken. As for the rest of us, we want the gossipy stuff. As long as it's true.

Gossip is just that, gossip. It's hardly ever true as it's like chinese whispers - the more it's told the more it's exagerated.
Anyway if it's gossip it's more likely lawyers will be involved & it won't hit the public at all, if that's what you want then just google gnr & read the internet cos it's all there.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: FootSoldier on August 11, 2013, 11:30:17 PM
I have to say, I would probably read it... but... I am not really that interested in what happened during that time period as far as behind the scenes go. Would there really be anything that hasn't been covered in either Slash, Duff or Stevens books???

1000x more interested in knowing what happened after 1993, a detailed insiders look at 1993-2008 would be so much more appealing, then we may finally get some material that hasnt been spewed again and again over the past 20 years.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: rebelhipi on August 12, 2013, 02:46:10 AM
To be someone so close to Axl to release a book  that is unauthorized or not endorsed by Axl's makes it sounds very suspicious. 

It could be really interesting, but if this is done behind Axl's back, it could be backstabbing from someone who was close to him.

Hopefully it's not another Mick Wall garbage.

EDIT MAY 2014? why is it even announced already!
that mick wall book was horrible bullcrap. pain to read.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: LIGuns on August 14, 2013, 08:46:53 AM
I like reading about making of songs/albums..


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: One.In.A.Million on August 14, 2013, 02:07:27 PM
Anything that is being released, be it a book, CD or DVD (yes even those chrome dreams ones)  :hihi:. Are in my opinion keeping the band out there, and can't do them any harm even if it's a bit of dirt that's not favourable for the band. The fact is, other than touring the current GN'R aren't doing a whole lot to get the band out there in terms of releasing CD's, DVD's or even books etc. So I'll take anything at the moment.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: jarmo on August 14, 2013, 04:04:04 PM
On topic of the unofficial GN'R books...
I'm sure most people would rather not have their name out there if it's based on lies.

A majority of GN'R books are written by people who have had nothing or very little to do with the band.

Anybody with some free time can do research on their own. Read some articles, watch interviews on Youtube and put together a book.   :hihi:



Sensationalism sells. Nobody wants to read about how nice people are or how good things went at any given time. People seem to want the gossipy stuff.


/jarmo


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: dolphins on August 14, 2013, 08:18:17 PM
On topic of the unofficial GN'R books...
I'm sure most people would rather not have their name out there if it's based on lies.

A majority of GN'R books are written by people who have had nothing or very little to do with the band.

Anybody with some free time can do research on their own. Read some articles, watch interviews on Youtube and put together a book.   :hihi:



Sensationalism sells. Nobody wants to read about how nice people are or how good things went at any given time. People seem to want the gossipy stuff.


/jarmo

I'm with you on this, I'd love to see Axl as a guest on a cooking show trying to make something elaborate or on a game show with the Lebeis family like Family Feud, might sound bland & uninteresting to many but celebrities who do these shows come across as very likeable & funny.  ;D

I don't think Axl comes across as not nice but people seem to look for the bad side of others, from people who met him they say he is polite, funny and accommodating.

Oh and Jarmo, "gossipy stuff ' are my words.....just sayin'  :rofl:


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: FootSoldier on August 14, 2013, 10:51:08 PM
Unofficial books about any artist are generally hugely biased based on the personal opinion of the author. Just look at the Jim Morrison biography written by Stephen Davis, he wrote material in that book that eluded to certain aspects of Jim's personal life that had previously been debunked by the other members of the band and people who knew Jim personally, yet he had in his mind what he wanted to write about and wrote it anyway.

The Craig Duswalt book I believe would certainly have elements that are based in fact. But. These elements will also be sandwiched between dramatizations purely designed to elicit a certain response, much like a good fiction novel.

In saying that, I will definitely read it and use it as almost a tool to see how it matches up with what Steven, Duff and Slash have written about during that same time.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: dolphins on August 14, 2013, 11:42:18 PM
Unofficial books about any artist are generally hugely biased based on the personal opinion of the author. Just look at the Jim Morrison biography written by Stephen Davis, he wrote material in that book that eluded to certain aspects of Jim's personal life that had previously been debunked by the other members of the band and people who knew Jim personally, yet he had in his mind what he wanted to write about and wrote it anyway.

The Craig Duswalt book I believe would certainly have elements that are based in fact. But. These elements will also be sandwiched between dramatizations purely designed to elicit a certain response, much like a good fiction novel.

In saying that, I will definitely read it and use it as almost a tool to see how it matches up with what Steven, Duff and Slash have written about during that same time.

That's what I've done, read the other 3 books and no doubt will read this one if and when it comes out & the truth is whatever all the books agree on.
Everyone's recollection is their own and I doubt this will be a negative for Axl. I take people as they treat me & regardless of what some other forums have to say, I loved Beta when we met as she had a great sense of humour & didn't give you the idea she was trying to rush through meeting people. She gave her time to the ones who wanted to speak to her and have photos taken.
Would have loved to spend more time talking to her about Brazil & the work she did in her 'former' life before gnr, maybe next time. She certainly is interesting t talk to.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Chuzeville on August 15, 2013, 01:47:29 AM
Isn't it weird to think that the subject's imprimatur is a sign of quality for a biography. I want the author to be honest and free.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: FootSoldier on August 15, 2013, 02:12:41 AM
Isn't it weird to think that the subject's imprimatur is a sign of quality for a biography. I want the author to be honest and free.

freedom often comes at the expense of truth. Authorisation means accountability. If anyone is going to print and sell something they should definitely be accountable for every word that they say, and if they market it as a true behind the scenes tell all and it isnt exactly that, they should then be prepared to face the consequences.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: raindogs70 on August 15, 2013, 03:36:36 AM
I'm not expecting any type of dirt to come out of this book, just anecdotes about 'rock star life'. 


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Gilbyfan on August 19, 2013, 04:20:29 AM
I remember that name. Can't remember which show off the top of my head but I've got a cd or dvd where Axl dedicates either Double Talkin Jive or Attitude to him.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: rebelhipi on August 19, 2013, 05:55:08 AM
since im a illusion era junkie. i think im getting this.

it could be a great read.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Limulus on August 20, 2013, 05:38:33 AM
1st day buyer here  ;)


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Chuzeville on August 20, 2013, 09:10:52 AM
Isn't it weird to think that the subject's imprimatur is a sign of quality for a biography. I want the author to be honest and free.

Authorisation means accountability.

Really? Try and think of it in the context of politics or business. I'm not sure I'd want to read a book on biodiversity approved by Monsanto!

Authorisation can just as well mean censorship. I'm all for accountabilty, but there are media & courts for it.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: gnrfan1797 on August 20, 2013, 09:36:38 AM
didn't all of the crew members sign something that says they can't do this?


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Chuzeville on August 20, 2013, 01:04:46 PM
Maybe it said "for 20 years"  ;D


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Thorned Rose on February 14, 2016, 03:06:52 PM
Since there's no information about the book AFTER it has been released in 2014, I thought I'd bring this thread to life.

I got it last night at a used book store for 10 bucks. Looking forward to starting it soon. What do you guys think?


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Bodhi on February 14, 2016, 03:19:46 PM
I still have to pick this up.  I am always hesitant to buy books by non band members about that certain band, but from the bits and pieces I've read it doesn't seem like he trying to share any personal stories from band members or anything like that.  It also doesn't seem like he is trying to paint them in a bad light.  It looks like he is just  sharing some fun stories from the road during the "Use Your Illusion" Tour which I am always interested in reading about.  I actually forgot about this book, thanks for the reminder!


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: mookie on February 14, 2016, 03:51:56 PM
Amen Jarmo...

On topic of the unofficial GN'R books...
I'm sure most people would rather not have their name out there if it's based on lies.

A majority of GN'R books are written by people who have had nothing or very little to do with the band.

Anybody with some free time can do research on their own. Read some articles, watch interviews on Youtube and put together a book.   :hihi:



Sensationalism sells. Nobody wants to read about how nice people are or how good things went at any given time. People seem to want the gossipy stuff.


/jarmo


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: Thorned Rose on February 15, 2016, 10:32:33 AM
I've not read a word yet, just browsed through very quickly.

It seems like a side story book and gives me the impression that it will be half assed and maybe exaggerated stories or something?

It does have 3.5/5 star reviews on Amazon. Maybe it is good?

I'll let you guys know.


Title: Re: New Book by Craig Duswalt
Post by: EmilyGNR on February 15, 2016, 02:52:19 PM
I still have to pick this up.  I am always hesitant to buy books by non band members about that certain band, but from the bits and pieces I've read it doesn't seem like he trying to share any personal stories from band members or anything like that.  It also doesn't seem like he is trying to paint them in a bad light.  It looks like he is just  sharing some fun stories from the road during the "Use Your Illusion" Tour which I am always interested in reading about.  I actually forgot about this book, thanks for the reminder!

I ordered it on Kindle- not a long book, finished it in two hours,
.

Some amusing road stories- nothing too deep nor dark.