Warning: This book contains explicit content. Reader discretion is solicited.
Well I had really really high hopes from this book, being a chronic rock and metal fan and I was in for a laugh riot of Epic proportions.
Brian Johnson gives a no holds barred account of his tryst with the various automobiles in his life. Yes, its not about AC/DC, its all about Brian Johnson and his obscenely funny anecdotes about his cars, bikes and automobiles. And yes, its not about the technicalities or merits of the featured automobiles as well, it's one man's journey mapped around the milestones that happen to be automobiles.
Written in a truly Brit style sprinkled with metaphors that are insane, obscene and gross at times, Rockers and Rollers is probably the most easy read I have ever had. Coming from a non-Brit culture, it was almost a discovery of sorts for me in the grossest and funniest of metaphors. I would remember and recollect some metaphor or line even a day after and burst into a fit of laughter. On more than one occasion, I had to stow the book away away while reading in public to control my laughter. I mean the man has not even tried to tone it down to suit a mass audience. In an attitude befitting of a Rockstar, he writes as if he doesn't give a damn! Which of course he doesn't
Coming to the book, well the content is neither inspirational (as expected from a Biography) nor informational (about the author's life) nor factual ( about automobiles) but a simple story about a man and his love (or hate) for his automobiles. Probably one of the things that could have been done better is to stick to some kind of a chronological order. The book rocks back and forth in present, past, childhood, teenage and adulthood with freedom only a creative brain like brian can only afford but to readers, it could be a tad bit difficult to follow.
It's an endearing and honest account of all the things that went wrong with this dude's life when it comes to automobiles.
Well me lads...this is shaker from a crazy ol' git..that's sure to get you laughing like a twat! Go figure.
Well I had really really high hopes from this book, being a chronic rock and metal fan and I was in for a laugh riot of Epic proportions.

Written in a truly Brit style sprinkled with metaphors that are insane, obscene and gross at times, Rockers and Rollers is probably the most easy read I have ever had. Coming from a non-Brit culture, it was almost a discovery of sorts for me in the grossest and funniest of metaphors. I would remember and recollect some metaphor or line even a day after and burst into a fit of laughter. On more than one occasion, I had to stow the book away away while reading in public to control my laughter. I mean the man has not even tried to tone it down to suit a mass audience. In an attitude befitting of a Rockstar, he writes as if he doesn't give a damn! Which of course he doesn't
Coming to the book, well the content is neither inspirational (as expected from a Biography) nor informational (about the author's life) nor factual ( about automobiles) but a simple story about a man and his love (or hate) for his automobiles. Probably one of the things that could have been done better is to stick to some kind of a chronological order. The book rocks back and forth in present, past, childhood, teenage and adulthood with freedom only a creative brain like brian can only afford but to readers, it could be a tad bit difficult to follow.
It's an endearing and honest account of all the things that went wrong with this dude's life when it comes to automobiles.
Well me lads...this is shaker from a crazy ol' git..that's sure to get you laughing like a twat! Go figure.