I thoroughly enjoyed Nick Cave's "Bad Seed".
Richard Branson's "Losing my virginity" was incredibly interesting too.
Bob Dylan's "Dylan on Dylan" was hard to get through but memorable.
Which autobiographies have you read which you recommend?
I like to read autobiographies by non-famous people.
My favourite is probably Population 485 by Michael Perry. It's pretty humorous.
Some other ones I have read is the Nazi Officer's Wife and A Piece of Cake. I have read some really good ones recently, but I can't remember what they were called.
I used to really be into Torey Hayden's books. She is a children's psychologist and writes about certain children she has worked with.
Michael Palin diaries, offer a great insight into the start of his careers and the highs & lows of Monty Python.
Shantaram, by Gregory David Roberts a true story you just won't believe of an escaped prisoner from Australia hiding in the slums of India who discovers life there.