I bought this book for my wife a few years ago. She went to high school with Bill, and new some of the people mentioned early on in the book. Now that I'm taking guitar lessons again, thought I'd get this inside look at Captain Beefheart. Written in the first person, it's interesting that Harkleroad's 'voice' changes from the late teen, early 20's guitarist he was at the start, to the mature guitar teacher he is today by the end. Not the most polished prose, but overall interesting. After all Bill is known as a great guitarist, not a writer. I knew he grew up in the A.V., but was surprised to learn that before Beefheart and the band split up, they were residing in Trinidad in Humboldt County. This was a few years before I found my way to Arcata to attend HSU. Most of the book was interesting, but the chapters breaking down each album song by song I found a little tedious. A true Beefheart fan, or a more accomplished musician would probably find these areas much more interesting. A quick read if you're interested in Beefheart, the music scene of the 1960s-70s, or ties to the Antelope Valley at that time.