Then comes the turning point that reads like a fever dream. A phone call leads him to London for an audition with a band grieving the loss of their legendary frontman, Bon Scott. The memoir captures the surreal transition from fixing car roofs to recording Back in Black in the Bahamas, a whirlwind of grief, pressure, and pure rock-and-roll magic.
Brian tells his tale with a "pint-at-the-pub" charm, layering his high-octane career with the humility of a man who never forgot where he came from. It’s a story of second chances and the loud, joyous chaos of a life lived at full volume. The Lives of Brian: A Memoir by Brian Johnson epub
Summarize specific (like the Back in Black sessions). Compare his story to other rock memoirs you might like. Then comes the turning point that reads like a fever dream