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* ''It's Bad For Ya'', full stop. |
* ''It's Bad For Ya'', full stop. |
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* Good portions of his ''Last Words'' semi-autobiography, especially the chapters where he clearly regrets not seeing and understanding his wife Brenda's problems with drink and drugs at the time. Reaches a peak when he talks about not being there for her when she had what was little more than a backstreet abortion. |
* Good portions of his ''Last Words'' semi-autobiography, especially the chapters where he clearly regrets not seeing and understanding his wife Brenda's problems with drink and drugs at the time. Reaches a peak when he talks about not being there for her when she had what was little more than a backstreet abortion. |
Revision as of 15:44, 8 December 2013
- It's Bad For Ya, full stop.
- Good portions of his Last Words semi-autobiography, especially the chapters where he clearly regrets not seeing and understanding his wife Brenda's problems with drink and drugs at the time. Reaches a peak when he talks about not being there for her when she had what was little more than a backstreet abortion.