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When Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes sat himself down to write a memoir six years ago he had no idea that he would end up writing a trilogy. First came Working Class Boy, then Working Class Man, and now his third release, the incredibly entertaining and heartfelt Killing Time, a collection of short stories that is tremendous fun to read.
In this episode Jimmy talks about the challenges of writing this book during the onset of a global pandemic, how he is able to zone out and keep on writing even in a crowded room, and Jimmy also tells the amazing true story of being invited by Eddie Van Halen (more than once!) to join Van Halen.
By Gavin MillerWhen Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes sat himself down to write a memoir six years ago he had no idea that he would end up writing a trilogy. First came Working Class Boy, then Working Class Man, and now his third release, the incredibly entertaining and heartfelt Killing Time, a collection of short stories that is tremendous fun to read.
In this episode Jimmy talks about the challenges of writing this book during the onset of a global pandemic, how he is able to zone out and keep on writing even in a crowded room, and Jimmy also tells the amazing true story of being invited by Eddie Van Halen (more than once!) to join Van Halen.