Autographed copy. Unfortunately it‘s a so-so memoir. His early years before his success are much more interesting. There is no insight into his relationship with Daryl Hall. The height of their success is little more than name dropping, going to nightclubs, and buying expensive toys. Personal relationships are almost non-existent. I always preferred the 70‘s music than their 80‘s pop stuff. The book is about as fluffy as the 80‘s pop.