Cool! Looking forward to this. He has all the right in the world to tell his story. My only fear is that, John, being the kind gentleman he is, might keep things a little too polite though.
Yes, I'm sure. Actually it's his book so he's gonna tell HIS story. Obviously he would mention MK, and I'm sure he would do it with the highest respect and praise to him, as they are still friends, and he knows MK better than anyone else.
I'm also sure he would be not that way with the rest of the band, in the "Story of DS" concerts he had been playing before the pandemic, he used to refere to people like Hal Lindes as "a relieve when he left", I guess he would say similar things in his book, but in a gentle way.
Ed would be very different, his book would be more "juicy" as he doesn't give a d**m, lol
Yes, Ed's book will/would be a great read, I think.
Back to John's book, though. I'm curious if he will talk about how things functioned in the band. In the video interview with Pick, Pick gave a not very flattering picture of John's and David's musical abilities. As long as John did what he was told, things were ok. My impression is that John was a solid, reliable, useful "yes man", but also he that he accepted and was happy in that role. It will indeed be interesting to read this.