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The Beast: Singing With Iron Maiden-The Drugs, the Groupies . . . the Whole Story

by Paul Di'Anno

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Paul Di'Anno's tale is one of drugs, guns, and alcohol; of extended periods banged up in prison; and of his time fronting the mighty Iron Maiden. His controversial antics off-stage are even more shocking than his existence under the spotlights. He has battled drug addictions and tumbled from the heights of fame to the pit of bankruptcy. This is a look into the dark and disturbing times of a man who had spent his whole life courting his demons.… (more)
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I was laughing out loud half-way through the opening chapter! Paul Di'anno contradicts himself constantly, and all the sex and drugs stories blur into one after a while, but large chunks of this book are brilliant! Not preachy, not whiny, limited mentions of God and Maiden-bashing. Well worth a read. ( )
  Garfatron5000 | Feb 20, 2015 |
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Paul Di'Anno's tale is one of drugs, guns, and alcohol; of extended periods banged up in prison; and of his time fronting the mighty Iron Maiden. His controversial antics off-stage are even more shocking than his existence under the spotlights. He has battled drug addictions and tumbled from the heights of fame to the pit of bankruptcy. This is a look into the dark and disturbing times of a man who had spent his whole life courting his demons.

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