I was torn between giving this book 3 stars or 4 stars, but I ended up giving it 3 stars, as the book is entertaining, quick to read, and relatively harmless. However, the book is really lacking in depth and a cohesive story. Craig was Axl’s personal assistant during the Use Your Illusion tour, which was over two years long.
Craig is a nice enough guy, but he starts off by saying he’s still friends with the band and doesn’t want to tell tales out of school, which is completely fine, but the book seems to promise something it can’t deliver, which is a behind-the-scenes look at touring with one of the biggest rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time.
If you are going to include all of the positives that come with that experience, you also have to include some of the negatives. I’m not looking for crazy stories about drugs and sex, although those can be entertaining, but I’m looking for an unvarnished look at all that it entails.
He pulls back the curtain a little bit, and I enjoyed getting to know more about Axl Rose as a person and some of his idiosyncrasies and quirks, like owning a wallaby, killing a moth with a gun, and his love of bath salts.
I did like the book and I finished it in one day, but it was like junk food. It didn’t have a lot of nutritional value, but it filled me up.