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Rockers & Rollers

A Full Throttle Memoir from AC/DC's Legendary Frontman

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Rockers & Rollers

By: Brian Johnson
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By night, Brian Johnson sings in the biggest rock 'n' roll band on the planet. But by day, AC/DC's charismatic, flat-capped frontman gets to indulge his passion for all things automotive. Cars and rock 'n'roll - they were made for each other.

Car racer, car collector, and all-round car enthusiast, Johnson is an incurable, certifiable petrolhead who can't remember a time when four wheels didn't feature as large in his life as music.

Starting, as a young boy growing up in Tyneside, with an old steering wheel and his imagination, a lifelong passion took root early. And through cramped teenage fumbles in an old mini and clapped-out, hygienically challenged tour vans, to chauffeur-driven, leather-trimmed limos and a sideline as a successful racing driver, it's been there ever since.

By turns, surprising, joyful, poignant, and usually laugh-out-loud funny, Rockers and Rollers is the story of man with an insatiable appetite for life and a glimpse into the extraordinary world of AC/DC, set soon to overtake the Beatles as the biggest-selling band in history.

Packed with hair-raising anecdotes and revealing a God-given talent for comic writing on every page, Brian Johnson has written the most unique, entertaining autobiography of the year. And essential reading for car nuts and rock fans. Well that'll be most of us then....

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"A fast, fun read. In each of its 90 short chapters, Mr. Johnson recounts a memory relating to cars or transportation in some way. As a boy, he dreamed of becoming a racer, not a rock star.… Enriching his narrative are recollections of a childhood spent in England’s gritty industrial northeast. Mr. Johnson’s gifts for storytelling and humor shine in colorful anecdotes about self-loathing co-workers from past jobs and in obscenity-laced rants about the British car industry." ( New York Times)
Funny Stories • Entertaining Anecdotes • Fantastic Narration • Captivating Content • Hilarious Humor • Authentic Passion

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Never mind that silly singing and little skiffle band -- this lad has true comedic talent. Watch him, he's going places! One of the funniest books I've read -- laugh out loud stuff throughout. Audio production could use some spruce up (e.g. a little more space between chapters to make the transition more obvious).

Comedic Gold!

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Liked listening to his rambling thoughts on anything with gears. It makes you wish you were standing in a garage overlooking one of his cars and a pint in your hand.

Ramblings without direction. His life and gears.

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Rock & Roll love it fun and funny I am a car nut as well Brian did a great job narrating keep on giving us more
PS. hope you get better an can keep singing Brain an writing
Cars and rock an roll aren't noise pollution

Rock & Roll

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A very unconventional autobiography, very funny and surprisingly descriptive. I didn't know if I would like it because I don't share his passion for racing, but it was a very fun and easy listen.

Unconventionally Hilarious!!!

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what a stop teller. One of those books you don't want to end. I could imagine he has a lot more stories to tell. awesome.

Brilliant

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