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Rating:  Summary: My Dads Last Best Friend Review: I should begin this review with a little info for anyone who should read this.I read the name Dallas Taylor for the first time when I was about 10 years old,I was reading a name off an old 45 single of the songs Hitch Hike and Papas got a brand new bag.I always wanted to know who this guy was and how to get a hold of him. Well, now i know who he is,or was, but I still dont know how to get a hold of him. This book taught me a lot of the man who last knew my father before he died, and I even found a few pages dedicated to the last moments of his life.I thought I knew about the sixties but this book showed me how little I really knew.Many people who have had problems with drugs or alcohol in there lives will benifit greatly from this book.I hope you all will take the time to read this book.It will help you understand things a little bit better and introduce you to my dads last best friend.
Rating:  Summary: great experiences and memories Review: In this book Dallas Taylor fondly recalls his days as drummer for CSN&Y and Manassas.He recounts his experiences in the studio,on the road,doing drugs and lots of sex.Some times were great,others were hell.He developed a bad heroin habit that took him years to overcome.But he got help and a new liver in 1990 and has recovered.Hes still alive,thank god.
Rating:  Summary: genuine, hilarious, tragic, hopeful Review: real life american story of a lost child who was swept up in the compelling 1960's. dallas taylor's honest, revealing story tells what it was like to be a part of history - to experience the tragic/ comical reality of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll -- to suffer and battle his personal daemons and to survive drug addiction and an organ transplant. God Bless Dallas Taylor.
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