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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 Most People I Know (Think That I'm Crazy)
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'What does a man in a New York City hospital, with no idea how he got there, have in common with two homicide detectives, murder, an American hit record, rock festivals, the Toorak library, six air hostesses, a Las Vegas wedding, James Bond's Aston Martin, and Gracelands?

'Who is this man? The answer is Australian rock legend Billy Thorpe.

'As Billy lies in his hospital bed, trying vainly to work out how even he managed to get himself into this mess, he wanders through the corridors of his life: the music, mayhem and mind-altering substances; the Sunbury Aztecs, the girls, the characters, the '70s...

'It doesn't get any better than this. Take the trip.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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