4.53/5
Author: Nikki Sixx
Publication Date: Oct 24, 2017
Formats: PDF,Paperback,Kindle,Hardcover,Audible Audiobook,Audio CD
Rating: 4.53/5 out of 28833
Publisher: VH1 Books
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Mar 24, 2017
A dark year in the life of Nikki SixxFeb 14, 2016
Yikes this book is a serious downer. You’d think the lifestyle of a big rock and roll star at the height of his stardom was nothing but luxurious decadence and fun times, right? Well, it is and it isn’t. When you haven’t dealt with your childhood pain, struggle with depression and a crushing loneliness and life on the road seems endless and empty and you self-medicate with sex and heroin, well, things quickly turn into a nightmare.Apr 18, 2008
I have to start out saying I was never a Motley Crue fan when they were huge. To the best of my memory, they only had two songs I can truly say I liked: 'Shout at the Devil' and 'Dr. Feelgood.'Nov 25, 2007
I don't know what it is about Motley Crue, but they're absolutely fascinating to read about. Bassist/founder/main songwriter Nikki Sixx dug up these old diaries that cover almost every day of his life in 1987. When the band wasn't touring, Sixx was near death in his bedroom closet taking heroin, cocaine and other drugs nonstop. After most entries are current anecdotes by many people in Sixx's life at the time: band members and managers, girlfriends, family etc. It's amazing Sixx is still alive I don't know what it is about Motley Crue, but they're absolutely fascinating to read about. Bassist/founder/main songwriter Nikki Sixx dug up these old diaries that cover almost every day of his life in 1987. When the band wasn't touring, Sixx was near death in his bedroom closet taking heroin, cocaine and other drugs nonstop. After most entries are current anecdotes by many people in Sixx's life at the time: band members and managers, girlfriends, family etc. It's amazing Sixx is still alive after his many brushes with death. His story makes drug addiction seem that much more unappealing. The rock and roll still seems pretty damn cool though. ...moreDecember 22, 2015
The book saved my life.now I try to pass it along to my son in hopes it will inspire him and make him realize hes not alone and addiction can happen to anyone. Hopefully the book will save my sons life as well. For him its been a l long hard 10 year struggle. To the point of not if he dies but when....Full ReviewJan 29, 2017
I admit it; I was a Motley Crue fan in the '80s. I always had a crush on Tommy Lee though, and looking back on it I have no idea why except that Nikki Sixx scared the bejesus out of me. Reading this diary now I know why.Nov 26, 2007
I only give this 2 stars for having funny little details about Vanity and GnR. This is not only a study in decadence but also a study in misogyny and white privilege. Isn't Nikki a n- - - - -? Why can't he say that word? Women = Trouble didn't you know?Apr 12, 2012
My own personal hell dimension consists of Dawson Leery's crying face covering every surface while the audio of this book plays on a loop. No lie nor hyperbole, this is the most misogynistic, self-indulgent, whiny, piece of exaggerated material I have ever read. And really, that's saying something since I read both Tucker Max and Anais Nin.October 26, 2017
Im an active junkhead and i clearly understood every sick memoire. Parallel...just when you think youre different....nope...takes one to KNOW one.Mar 16, 2011
'Welcome to my nightmare.'Aug 25, 2017
I enjoyed reading the Motley Crue autobiography "The Dirt" so very much that I was interested in reading the individual band members' tomes. I started with my favorite Motley Crue member, Nikki Sixx. Nikki is an extremely intelligent man and you will realize this after savoring his well-written diary entries. He was the most forthright and generous Crue member for literal contributions in "The Dirt", so I expected nothing less from his 1987 diary. This was the year he was strung out on heroin I enjoyed reading the Motley Crue autobiography "The Dirt" so very much that I was interested in reading the individual band members' tomes. I started with my favorite Motley Crue member, Nikki Sixx. Nikki is an extremely intelligent man and you will realize this after savoring his well-written diary entries. He was the most forthright and generous Crue member for literal contributions in "The Dirt", so I expected nothing less from his 1987 diary. This was the year he was strung out on heroin and overdosed on two occasions. The book's artwork is sometimes hard to look at: blood-spattered and interspersed with pictures of Nikki and friends from that time period. His diary entries are in the print of a portable typewriter. I devoured the book during two sick days I spent at home. The knowledge that Nikki is long-recovered and successful today makes it bearable to read the depressing status of his life while addicted to drugs. You will read about a young rock star in a beautiful mansion who spends a lot of his time unwashed, naked, hiding in a closet which contains his drug supplies and brandishing a gun because he thinks people are coming after him. You will also read about the effect his unstable childhood had on his adult life. As I read about Nikki's childhood, I marveled at the similarity of John Lennon's childhood. Both sensitive, creative, and cast off to be raised by other family members while the real mother establishes a household with another man. Meanwhile, the fathers disappear also leaving these children feeling unwanted and somewhat ashamed at the different family structure compared to other kids. As they grow older, they are driven by their art and the chips on their shoulders and get involved with drugs. They are successful, but it doesn't necessarily make them happy because their foundation in life has affected them so much. Both men eventually made peace with pasts, swore off drugs, became loving parents and finally reached a sound maturity. When I got to the end of Nikki's book (when he was finally "clean"), I loved reading about all the good things that happened to him. Twenty years clean, Nikki discovered these diaries in storage and decided to share them (in his usual generous fashion) to provide an example to kids of what not to do. Hopefully, if kids or even adults thinking of dabbling with drugs read Nikki's diary it will have a sobering effect. A portion of the proceeds from this book funds Nikki's charity "Children Running in the Night" which partners with Covenant House. ...moreJan 19, 2008
A better title would have been a "Year in the Life of a self-absorbed, drug-addled, whining rockstar." The book isn't awful. Nikki Sixx has some decent writing chops, but so much of the book is taken up with the same defeatist, whining, self-hatred that by the fifth or sixth month of it, you find yourself skipping over the boring entries. One of the book's saving graces is its format - the addition of "after the fact" notes from a variety of people makes the stories so much more interesting. A better title would have been a "Year in the Life of a self-absorbed, drug-addled, whining rockstar." The book isn't awful. Nikki Sixx has some decent writing chops, but so much of the book is taken up with the same defeatist, whining, self-hatred that by the fifth or sixth month of it, you find yourself skipping over the boring entries. One of the book's saving graces is its format - the addition of "after the fact" notes from a variety of people makes the stories so much more interesting. Hearing how Tommy Lee remembered the same thing that Nikki wrote about while being high, for example, gives you a really shocking look into the delusion of today's addicts. Borrow this one; don't buy it. ...moreJun 10, 2012
Where to start with this work of fiction.....actually; no more like this work of; I'm gonna dupe my fans because I need the money. To start with Nikki Sixx is a massive D-Bag. He's a 50+ year old man and he has no deeper insight of himself or his past than he did when he was a 20-30yr old supposed massive junkie. Alarm bells should have rung in my head when he tells the reader that if this book helps one person who is as messed up on junk as he was then releasing this book was all worth it????!! Where to start with this work of fiction.....actually; no more like this work of; I'm gonna dupe my fans because I need the money. To start with Nikki Sixx is a massive D-Bag. He's a 50+ year old man and he has no deeper insight of himself or his past than he did when he was a 20-30yr old supposed massive junkie. Alarm bells should have rung in my head when he tells the reader that if this book helps one person who is as messed up on junk as he was then releasing this book was all worth it????!! Are you shitting me? More like "i snorted/shot up all my money I made from my shitty glam band and the GFC is hit me hard and no one buys my out dated music anymore so I really need this money and I know that hardcore fans are fanatic enough to buy and believe this shit"Jan 10, 2008
This book is a compilation of Nikki Sixx's diary entries from 1986/1987 along with comments by those who knew him then. Let me say, I give Nikki Sixx a lot of credit for doing this as well as those who commented in the book. This took a very strong person to look back and read these entries; acknowledge the person he was; and actively ask those who were close to him (often participants in madcap antics) during this dark time to comment on him. Very in your face (what else would a diary of a rock This book is a compilation of Nikki Sixx's diary entries from 1986/1987 along with comments by those who knew him then. Let me say, I give Nikki Sixx a lot of credit for doing this as well as those who commented in the book. This took a very strong person to look back and read these entries; acknowledge the person he was; and actively ask those who were close to him (often participants in madcap antics) during this dark time to comment on him. Very in your face (what else would a diary of a rock star be?)Sep 25, 2007
This was an absolutely fascinating book. Obviously, I am a big fan, particularly of Nikki's songwriting from the beginning to present so I've anxiously waited for the release of this book for several years. I am also a recovering addict and this was truly compelling, touching, at times rather raw but honest, and I simply could not stop reading. I knew the basic story but didn't know the brutal details. Wow. I found myself feeling lost and alone as I read the pages of this journal, knowing just This was an absolutely fascinating book. Obviously, I am a big fan, particularly of Nikki's songwriting from the beginning to present so I've anxiously waited for the release of this book for several years. I am also a recovering addict and this was truly compelling, touching, at times rather raw but honest, and I simply could not stop reading. I knew the basic story but didn't know the brutal details. Wow. I found myself feeling lost and alone as I read the pages of this journal, knowing just what he may have felt at times. It comes down to a common theme with so many that have walked this path, whether to this extreme or perhaps might be looking at a similar decline or even knowing of those who unfortunately didn't make it.........feeling alone and misunderstood. I found it quite revealing to learn that even while at the height of fame, someone could feel so incredibly alone in this world and that many of us carry wounds with us until we are ready to let them go. They get heavier and tougher to carry through the years and thank God Nikki Sixx was finally able to let go and let God take care of his so that he could begin to heal from the inside. ...moreNov 06, 2016
I really enjoyed this. Yes, he's egotistical but honest. I liked that he takes responsibility for his life and addiction and some of the crazy things he writes are funny as hell. Recommended, even if you're not a Crue fan. It's just a fun memoir of a terrible addiction.Mar 09, 2017
I read this quite awhile ago. I do read many music bios although not nearly as many as I used to. I think my last one was "Heaven and Hell" about the Eagles. Anyway..Nov 08, 2019
Brief overview: Man gets high in closet for many years and tries to shoot imaginary people.Mar 24, 2019
4.5 Out Of 5 STARS for The Heroine Diaries: A Year In the Life of a Shattered Rock Star by Nikki SixxAug 31, 2015
I can't remember what brought me there, but shortly after the great Philip Seymour Hoffman died I listened to a podcast of Nikki Sixx's radio show where so eloquently described addiction and depression.Feb 27, 2017
I read this forever ago and remember being horrified and intrigued all at once. I remember being thankful that I never got into drugs and that Nikki got his shit together because damn do I love Motley Crue. I picked his up at a Crue fan and then was thrown into 80s drugs addiction and a hardcore life. Nikki's writing style is actually pretty damn amazing and this novel compiled of his old diary entries is a seriously raw (like nothing held back) look at addiction, excess, self harm, and a I read this forever ago and remember being horrified and intrigued all at once. I remember being thankful that I never got into drugs and that Nikki got his shit together because damn do I love Motley Crue. I picked his up at a Crue fan and then was thrown into 80s drugs addiction and a hardcore life. Nikki's writing style is actually pretty damn amazing and this novel compiled of his old diary entries is a seriously raw (like nothing held back) look at addiction, excess, self harm, and a downward spiral that breaks your heart and makes you gag. Well, that and hope...knowing that if there's somebody who died, who went that far down and made his way back up (granted with shit tons of money and help) then you can, too.June 28, 2017
Nikki is awesome. Thanks so much for this work of art. Sixx is the bestJun 02, 2008
What a ride. Although I loved Motley Crue back in the day, I was young and had no idea the life they led as rock stars. Sex, drugs, Rock and roll was the theme back then but I never knew the depths of the darkness it led Nikki too.Jun 12, 2015
"I love twelve year olds because you can hear the bones crack when you stick it in." What kind of guy says this, even drugged up and jokingly? Nikki Sixx does, in this book.Apr 21, 2018
After reading this book, I now know that the cliché, "sex, drugs and rock and roll" is an understatement when it came to Nikki Sixx.Take your time and choose the perfect book.
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