I am Brian Wilson with Ben Greenman

 

I am Brian Wilson with Ben Greenman



 I am hesitant to recommend this book at any price. It made me feel odd. I had the feeling I was reading the statement from a POW written by his captors. 


The Brian Wilson book “ I am . . . Brian Wilson” made me feel oddly uncomfortable. Never have I had a feeling like that while reading a book. It’s difficult to explain except to say that I don’t think these are the words of Brian Wilson.


There was something fishy about this book. It almost felt as though many of the words were forced upon Brian. I dunno. It almost seems as if that was Brian’s life and Brian’s music through the filter of another person. But what do I know?


I have no idea of the truth. I simply accept the book as it sits in front of me and as it sits I have to say no steer clear and maybe look for a good biography somewhere. 


I felt so odd I wanted to quit halfway through but I  stuck with it and by the end, I wasn’t happy. I truly wish I had another book about Brian to read instead of this one. Yet this is all I have and I’m not a fan.


A rock and roll autobiography or biography should never make you feel so odd you just can’t fully explain it. I would say avoid this unless you happen to be completing a Brian Wilson library.


It's a perfectly passable passel of papers nothing more.


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