This is a Like New First Edition hardcover of Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? by Steven Tyler, complete with its original dust jacket and preserved in outstanding condition. The binding is tight, the pages are crisp and unmarked, and the jacket remains sharp, glossy, and fully intact with virtually no visible wear. Tyler delivers an unfiltered, high‑energy memoir packed with rock‑and‑roll history, outrageous stories, personal struggles, and the creative chaos behind Aerosmith’s rise to fame. High‑grade first editions of this bestselling rock memoir are sought after by collectors of music history, celebrity autobiographies, and classic rock culture.

Full Summary of Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?
Steven Tyler’s memoir is a wild, fast‑paced, and brutally honest dive into the life of one of rock’s most recognizable frontmen. Written in Tyler’s unmistakable voice—equal parts poetic, chaotic, and hilarious—the book traces his journey from a music‑obsessed kid in New York to the explosive success of Aerosmith.
Tyler recounts the band’s early days, the grind of touring, and the creative chemistry (and conflict) that fueled their biggest hits. He speaks openly about addiction, excess, and the self‑destructive cycles that nearly destroyed both him and the band. The memoir also explores his relationships, his battles with fame, his time in rehab, and the constant push‑pull between artistic passion and personal turmoil.
Beyond the rock‑and‑roll spectacle, Tyler reflects on songwriting, performance, spirituality, and the emotional highs and lows of a life lived at full volume. The result is a raw, funny, and deeply human portrait of a legendary performer who has survived decades of chaos and reinvention.