London
(ANI):
Aerosmith
frontman
Steven
Tyler
is
set
to
pen
a
book
about
the
feuds
he
had
with
his
band
mates,
which
had
prompted
him
to
briefly
quit
the
group
last
year.
Tyler,
62,
revealed
that
tension
in
the
group
escalated
after
he
fell
off
a
stage
during
a
South
Dakota
concert
last
summer,
leaving
him
with
multiple
injuries
that
forced
the
band
to
cancel
a
North
American
tour
with
ZZ
top.
And
while
he
was
recuperating,
Tyler
announced
his
plans
to
take
a
two-year
hiatus,
and
then
abruptly
quit
the
group.
Tyler
has
since
mended
his
relationship
with
his
band
mates
and
the
group
is
back
together
and
touring
the
globe,
and
now
he"s
keen
to
reveal
all
about
his
tumultuous
relationship
with
his
Aerosmith
buddies.
“I"m
doing
a
book
called
Does
the
Noise
in
My
Head
Bother
You,
and
I
will
be
speaking
about
what
it"s
like
to
be
married
to
four
other
guys,
and
what
I"ve
had
to
put
up
with," the
Daily
Express
quoted
him
as
saying.
“There
will
never
be
another
band
like
Aerosmith,
and
I
just
don"t
want
to
do
anything
to
hurt
that.
I
love
the
band
so
much,"
he
added.
The
book,
'Does
the
Noise
in
My
Head
Bother
You",
is
set
to
hit
shelves
in
October
this
year.