Best rock and roll autobiography
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Best Music Biographies: 10 Must-Read Rock’n’Roll Books
Superbly researched and insightfully written, the best music biographies offer portraits of their subjects which simply leap off the page.
Must-read titles in their own right, these books are essential reads for every music fan.
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10: Everett True: ‘Hey Ho Let’s Go: The Story Of The Ramones’ (Omnibus, 2002)
As the band who kick-started punk on both sides of the Atlantic, New York City’s Ramones were deserving of a biography of substance – and they got one with this exhaustive tome written by ex-NME/Melody Maker journalist Everett True, the man who famously wheeled Kurt Cobain on stage at the start of Nirvana’s legendary Reading Festival performance in 1992.
True later wrote 2006’s Nirvana: The True Story, but that’s bettered by Hey Ho Let’s Go, a truly exhaustive trawl through the blistering live sets, brilliant albums, inter-