sockii wrote:ltwoman wrote:I wanted to thank njperry for mentioning Ian's book. I didn't know! So as soon as I finished Stewart's book (tres good, but I am in mourning for more; can't wait for the audiobook!) I had Ian's book waiting and am reading that now. So if anyone hasn't read it I highly recommend it! Rest In Peace, brother Ian.
Oh hell yes. If anyone here HASN'T read "Wild Thing", you really need to, and immediately.
That was a book I just could not put down from the moment I first began reading it until I was finished. From growing up Copeland to Vietnam to the 80s music scene...you must. read. this. book.
(And know you have a rarity if you manage to find a copy that Ian himself DIDN'T sign, LOL!!!!)
I'm so bummed Ian never got the chance (as far as I know) to record an audio version of Wild Thing before he passed away . He talked about writing another book after he announced on AUI that he was suffering from melanoma, and I always wondered if he got very far with it.