Jimi Hendrix.
2007-08-30 02:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendrix and Roger Waters.
2007-08-30 09:40:17
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answered by NY PTK 4
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I need to read the WHOLE book of Scar Tissue by Mr. Kiedis. Only skimmed it to this point. A part of me is skeptical about the story, but that could be future question material.
The Go-Go's were sort of dark, at least as far their personal lives went. Lotta drugs, lotta sex, utter insanity.
2007-08-30 10:03:08
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answered by Rckets 7
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John Lennon
Jim Morrison
Brian Jones, original member of the rolling stones
2007-08-30 10:53:21
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answered by Cherokee Billie 7
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Janis Joplin and Syd Barret
2007-08-30 09:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read several. Johnny Cash was pretty honest in his. Mick Fleetwood upset people with his. Waylon Jennings' was excellent. B.B. King's was a great read. I think Clapton would make a good subject. Any of the really old blues men would be good, especially Robert Johnson.
2007-08-30 09:24:03
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answered by wowwhatisthatthing 4
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Brian Wilson - founder of the Beach Boys
2007-08-30 13:13:26
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answered by Lena P 1
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i doubt he woul ever make an autobiography but if he did I would like to Read Maynard James Keenan's
2007-08-30 13:07:33
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answered by Noles 4
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I'd have to say Dimebag Darrell because he was one of the most influencial guitarists of all time.
2007-08-30 09:56:05
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answered by MetalBreed 2
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Janis Joplin, and way too many others to list, and people have already said them. What a great question, though!
2007-08-30 09:57:51
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answered by Kimmie 2
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Dav Mustaine. his experiences when he left metallica, formed megadeth, and caused slayer when he kicked out kerry king.
2007-08-30 10:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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