Is anyone else reading Jorma's book? I'm 70% through it and I had to take a break. It's been a very disappointing read. I've forced myself to stick with it this far, but I don't know if I'll finish it. He really needed a co-author or, at least, an editor. He keeps repeating himself and the book is mostly him telling us that he had a lousy family (he mentions at least a dozen times at different points in the book that he never was close with his brother), telling us that he had a lousy first marriage of 20 years, (also repeated many times), telling over and over again how he was immature, telling (many times) how much he loves driving, telling how he loves motorcycles and cars, including different types of carburetors and mufflers, his world travels while growing up, his numerous trips to Scandanavia to learn speed skating, and, oh yea, he also played music, did drugs, and drank booze. Monterey Pop, Woodstock, and Altamont get a few paragraphs each. The entire run of the Jefferson Airplane was only about ten pages!
I just downloaded John Perry Barlow's book.
Bill, tgo