there are others — people like amy winehouse — who didn't.r? no. you can't save a person who doesn't want to help themselves. there's nothing you can do for them. and anybody that was around somebody like amy winehouse, who maybe feels guilty or whatever at this point, or is placing blame on a manager or whoever — well, you shouldn't have allowed her to do that. she's going to do it. but you yourself, when you describe your own managers, say, "if someone entrusted with the health of the band actually cared about the health of any of us, guns n' roses would have been pulled off the road and put into therapy years ago." a lot of the book — i see the humour in the story, too. when you read the words — excuse me — yeah, if a dialogue would have been started, perhaps, about, "hey, guys, think about it." you use the expression "gold." they're interested in the gold. we were making money right then. there was a lot of gigs coming up that would make those managers a lot more money. they're a little less apt to say, "maybe you guys can talk about gett