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Confess: The Autobiography
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Excellent rock bio with the right mix of personal and band history. There’s a LOT about Rob’s sexuality, both hiding it and exploring it, and the book maybe could have subbed a few hook up stories for Priest anecdotes. For that matter, why are so many rock stars compelled to include the grossest road memories they can think of? Yes to nearly freezing to death in a broke down tour van, no to shitting in an envelope and throwing it out the window. All that being said, I loved getting to know Rob on such intimate terms. Plus, contrasting his account of the band’s past with KK’s was fascinating. Neither can deny KK liked to complain, but there’s a wide gap in their perception of any band issues.
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