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Works by Steven Tyler

Get A Grip [1993 album] (1993) — Songwriter / Singer — 65 copies
Pump [1989 album] (1989) — Songwriter / Singer — 62 copies
Livin' on the Edge [1993 single] (1993) — Songwriter / Singer — 5 copies
Rag Doll [1988 single] (1988) — Songwriter / Singer — 2 copies
Love In An Elevator [1989 single] (1989) — Songwriter / Singer — 2 copies
Dude (Looks Like A Lady) [1987 single] (1987) — Songwriter / Singer — 2 copies
Eat the Rich [1993 single] (1993) — Songwriter / Singer — 2 copies
Pink [1997 single] (1997) — Songwriter / Singer — 1 copy

Associated Works

Epic [2013 film] (2013) — Voice — 306 copies
The Simpsons: Season 3 (1993) — Guest star — 151 copies
The Polar Express: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2004) — Contributor — 33 copies
The Essential Willie Nelson (2003) — Contributor — 28 copies
SpongeBob SquarePants: Original Cast Recording (2017) — Composer — 6 copies
V is for Valentine (2014) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Steven tells it like it is in his own crazy rock star/addict way. He is brutally honest, odd, and mostly raunchy. Nothing less than you’d expect from with his reputation. This read exactly like what I’d imagine it would be to have a conversation with him. All in all an entertaining read from one of rocks great ones.
 
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debbie1215 | 24 other reviews | Nov 6, 2023 |
I love Steven Tyler but I got bored with his book. Sorry, dude!
 
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Kim.Sasso | 24 other reviews | Aug 27, 2023 |
Well, that was a terribly ADHD, non-linear memoir! Not that I expected more, but, well, maybe I did. It was very Steven Tyler, but a little more from A to B to C might have helped.

I'm not a real big Aerosmith fan, but when a friend loaned me this book I thought it would be pretty entertaining. I do like some Aerosmith songs, they are catchy and fun. This book did entertain. There were some funny parts and some sad parts. And all the while you are watching a train wreck. When that train derails, its gonna be one massive, gruesome, bloody accident.

So, questions arise. I wanted him to discuss meeting Liz when she's a teen, after finding out Steven Tyler is her dad. And what did his patents think of all of this? He stops mentioning them at some point. Does he hate his band members at the end of this book? Do they hate HIM?

I don't think less or more of Steven Tyler. He came across as I expected. The drug addiction, sad. The sex addiction? Sad, yes, but more disturbing than the drugs and alcohol. Okay, he has zero self control as far as girls. Some men are like that. He has a problem with women NOT understanding that. I don't even know what to say about that. I guess I can say I wouldn't date him and at least he's honest and not hypocritical. I did read some of this to my husband. He found his escapades pretty amusing.

Big ego, Big, big ego. That's why he's who he is. He's in his own world, he is his world.
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Chica3000 | 24 other reviews | Dec 11, 2020 |
Wow. A walk through the psychedelic mind of song writer, musician, rock star Steven Tyler. Astonishing stamina. Interesting and unique perspective on a unique man. Not badly written and holds attention.
 
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Karen74Leigh | 24 other reviews | Sep 4, 2019 |

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