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This book is enhanced with content such as audio or video, resulting in a large file that may take longer to download than expected.
In the enhanced edition of Red, Sammy Hagar, through video and words, tells the outrageous story of his tear through rock ’n’ roll, detailing the backstage antics and nonstop touring that have made his voice instantly recognizable. Beginning with his musical coming-of-age in the blue-collar towns of California, Sammy traces his rough and determined rise to fame, working harder than anyone else out there and writing songs about the things he loved—fast cars, loud parties, and lots of good times.
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Posted March 22, 2012
I enjoyed reading and watching the videos. I found that following the time lines confusing. They were going back a forth for different stories, so I wasn't sure when somethings were happening. I had a problem with one video not playing. I archived the book, then unarchived, that cured the problem.
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This book is enhanced with content such as audio or video, resulting in a large file that may take longer to download than expected.
In the enhanced edition of Red, Sammy Hagar, through video and words, tells the outrageous story of his tear through rock ’n’ roll, detailing the backstage antics and nonstop touring that have made his voice instantly recognizable. Beginning with his musical coming-of-age in the blue-collar towns of California, Sammy traces his rough and determined rise to fame, working harder than anyone else out there and writing songs about the things he loved—fast cars, loud parties, and lots of good ...