Another drugs, sex and rock and roll tell all. This one written by Three Dog Night's keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon. This is the second Three Dog Night biography I've read. The first was "Three Dog Nightmare" by one of the Three lead singers, Chuck Negron. Both books go into detail about the seamy side of rock stardom (drugs and sex being the main theme). Both books tell of riches to rags stories all too common in the music industry, but Greenspoon's book goes further back into his past, giving a good perspective of his home life and upbringing. Both books are a bit depressing as they fixate on the bottomless pit that drugs can lead to if one is given to uncontrollable usage. I enjoyed the looks behind the scenes in both books. I saw Three Dog Night in Eugene Oregon opening for Steppenwolf before their "big" first concert at Portland, Oregons Colliseum. This was before their first album had been released and we all loved the bands performance. I remember rushing to the record stores afterward only to be told that the album wasn't out yet. I still think that first album was their best.Read full review
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