It’s So Easy And Other Lies

It’s So Easy And Other Lies by Duff McKagan, published by Simon and Schuster on October 4, 2011, is a first edition that spans 366 pages. In this personal memoir, McKagan, a founding member of Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver, shares his journey from the heights of fame and fortune to the depths of addiction. He recounts his early days in Seattle, his move to Los Angeles, and the formation of one of the most iconic bands in rock history, detailing the challenges he faced along the way.
Readers will find a candid exploration of McKagan’s struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, as well as his eventual path to sobriety. The narrative delves into the impact of fame on his life and the dynamics within Guns N’ Roses, offering insights into the music industry and personal resilience. Through his honest storytelling, McKagan provides a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of life in the spotlight, making this memoir a significant contribution to the genres of biography and personal memoirs.
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A founding member of Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver shares the story of his rise to the pinnacle of fame and fortune, his struggles with alcoholism and drug addiction, his personal crash and burn, and his phoenix-like transformation via a unique path to sobriety.
In 1984, at the age of twenty, Duff McKagan left his native Seattle—partly to pursue music but mainly to get away from a host of heroin overdoses then decimating his closest group of friends in the local punk scene. In L.A. only a few weeks and still living in his car, he answered a want ad for a bass player placed by someone who identified himself only as “Slash.” Soon after, the most dangerous band in the world was born. Guns N’ Roses went on to sell more than 100 million albums worldwide.
In It’s So Easy, Duff recounts GN’R’s unlikely trajectory to a string of multiplatinum albums, sold-out stadium concerts, and global acclaim. But that kind of glory can take its toll, and it did—ultimately—on Duff, as well as on the band itself. As GN’R began to splinter, Duff felt that he himself was done, too. But his near death as a direct result of alcoholism proved to be his watershed, the turning point that led to his unique path to sobriety and the unexpected choices he has made for himself since. In a voice that is as honest as it is indelibly his own, Duff—one of rock’s smartest and most articulate personalities—takes readers on his harrowing journey through the dark heart of one of the most notorious bands in rock-and-roll history and out the other side.
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