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Crazy from the Heat by David Lee Roth

According to the Wikipedia, this book was compiled from something like 12,000 pages of notes from the Roth man himself. If that’s the case, the co author can take a bow. Because this book is a bit dated (1997) but it’s one of the best reads in rock history. In fact with the recent reunion, a re write would be interesting!

For shear entertainment value it’s hard to beat. David takes you from his humble origins in deepest, darkest, anti semitic 1950s Indiana, right up through the glory days of Van Halen. There’s plenty of crazy road crew stories, how me met the Van Halen brothers and shenanigans galore.

What’s most impressive about it though is his insight into the rock business. He talks a lot about riding his bike while on tour around towns in the wee hours of the morning. Pretty much because it’s the only time he got to see the sights on the road. Also intruiging is how involved Diamond Dave got himself in the business. From renting out the PA to the Van Halens (a sure fire way to get in the band) to producing his own records, even the touring merchandise.

There’s also some scathing insights into the world of rock management and getting royaly shafted as big acts often do. With lots of useful advice for would be musicians. What really makes the book remarkable though is Roth’s passion for adventure. He’s taken his love of old school adventure books like Huckleberry Finn to the extreme with stories of rock climbing, exploring the Amazon jungle, even Mount Everest!

Admitedly, this all sounds like ‘Geez Dave must be a top bloke!’ and you have to be a bit objective. He tries not to pick on any former band mates too harshly, although in doing so glorifies himself a bit. But until Van Halen or a few particular session musos retort, meh this is all the testimonial we have. And while those guys are virtuosos, Dave is a true show man with more than a few surprises up his sleeve. Their books wouldn’t be anywhere near as amazing as this.

A definite must read for fans of rock books. Five out of five.

Comments

Comment from wayne
Time July 10, 2008 at 2:53 am

Man -where have you been.

I read this book ages ago and it is everything you said it is.

I loved it.

Do your self a favour and google his famous quotes. Some real gems there.

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