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Reviews (6)

17 Jun, 2023
Does the job!
Cleaned my effects loop a treat and brought my 40 year old Peavey Bandit back to life!

22 Oct, 2023
Did not stick firmly to windscreen
Did not stick firmly to windscreen, fell off after one day holding my parking permit.

10 Sep, 2019
Disappointing!
With hindsight I should probably not have bought this book. KK has always been a bit of a legend to me. I loved the early JP albums, saw them at Leeds Uni in ‘77 when he turned to face his Marshalls and got the feedback to kick off “Sinner”. His tremmy soaked solos on that and Victim of Changes are some of my my all time favourites and I can watch the Live Vengeance video of Sinner until the cows come home.
When his guitar collection came up for auction last year I was gutted I didn’t scrape together the money to land the ‘65 Strat that he played in that gig...you get the picture.
The book starts well enough with tales of his admittedly rough childhood and early life, the revelation of seeing Hendrix live, him getting into guitar and his early band experiences. However as soon as JP “make it” it descends into absolute dross going on at length about Iron Maiden being an arrogant and cocky support band (no, really?!) how he was continually undermined by Glenn Tipton and the management of the band. Worse still we learn how hard it was in the ‘80s to concentrate on recording in Ibiza because of the constant stream of women wanting a piece of him. How dreadful for you Ken, do we really need to know that, and I quote, “the chicks on the road milked every drop from our testicles”. As a guitarist I was hoping for some stories behind his guitars, how he came by the ‘67 Flying V but there is nothing, it’s all just “me me me” and comes across as shallow and self centred.
Apart from one sentence near the end there is also no mention of the people who bought the albums, went to the gigs and ultimately transported him from his life in West Bromwich to his glory days of breast signing (described in detail), golf course owning excess in Priest’s heyday. Maybe it’s just sour grapes because my band never made it big but I was expecting more than this, such is life. I still wish I had bought that Strat though!