Jean's Reviews > Howling at the Moon: The Odyssey of a Monstrous Music Mogul in an Age of Excess

Howling at the Moon by Walter Yetnikoff

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Aug 17, 08

bookshelves: drugs-addiction-recovery, memoir-male, power-control
Read in August, 2008

I loved this book. It's a laugh out loud romp of a read of a subversive child, grown up. It also is that rare memoir by a person who actually has power and control over lots of things, (rather than by a person who was a victim) and remains likable. If you like music and insider music industry gossip (eighties and nineties) you will like this a lot. It reminded me of "You'll never eat lunch in this town again" only with music rather than film.

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