![]() ![]() part of what makes byron great is the shambles of his early life with his diabolical mother (has anyone written a book about her?) and his later ability to cadge the cash from his groupies and other people who should have known better. he inherited his daddy's debts along with that useless title and when he did start living the byron aschool is over - sorry for the digression.īut his constant classification of byron as wealthy and careless made me crazy. ![]() he was a rock star, yes, but a rock star always on the verge of exploding into a supernova situation.there was never any money. and byron was nothing if not irresponsible. i, too, can borrow a ton of money and spend it but that doesn't make me rich, it just makes me irresponsible. ![]() it is misleading to characterize him as a bad boy of privilege - some tucker max prototype. ![]() once i dispensed with being outraged by inaccuracies (and they were totally minor, but when we're talking byron, i'm paying attention, and when you only list one byron bio in your references, i'm gonna squinty-eye you) let's get one thing straight. Shrug, i have tried to write this review a couple of times now, but this book kinda rolled right offa me like a drunken mistake. ![]()
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