An autobiography of Saxon in which he tells his story that starts from his working class childhood as a terribly shy schoolboy in Yorkshire and through the mega-days of the early Eighties to the band's Twenty-First Century rise to fame once more.
Paperback
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270 pages
Published
August 20th 2002
by IP Verlag
(first published January 1st 2002)
This was a good read, interesting to hear about the early days of Saxon and all of the dealings with record labels and the in and out of various musicians. Biff has an working man's point of view and keeps it simple albeit a bit repetitive at times.