
Haven't yet decided whether to order the second volume, Since Then.
I think maybe Bill might have posted a review of this book previously. For me, it was kind of a tough read because the horrific details of his addiction take up so much of the book. Enjoyed the first few chapters that brought back lots of memories of that time: folk music, the Byrds, CS&N, CSN&Y, Woodstock, etc, and the influences those had on my own life. And the end of the book (around 1988 or so) was a happy ending of beating the addiction and of redemption.
I read a lot of music history - classical, jazz, rock - and especially benefit from learning about events that influenced my own life path; and this book was a valuable contribution to that story.