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The amazing true story of an out-of-control rock star, his devastating addiction to drugs, and his miraculous redemption through Jesus Christ.In February 2005, more than ten thousand people in Bakersfield, California, watched as Brian 'Head' Welch—the former lead guitarist of the controversial rock band Korn—was saved by Jesus Christ. The event set off a media frenzy as ob..more
Published July 3rd 2007 by HarperOne (first published July 1st 2007)
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Sep 26, 2010Agata rated it it was amazing
I loved, loved, loved this book! Even more so because my brother, who was an Atheist, went through something very similar and was saved. Between my brother's and Brian's spiritual journey, I have also accepted Christ into my life and my faith grows each day. God is good!
Feb 22, 2013Paul rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I was a big Korn fan in my early teens. I lost interest after I decided they had become shit (namely with the release of 'Take A Look In The Mirror'), and haven't really followed them since. So, it came as news to me when I was browsing Amazon and discovered Head's book. Apparently Head had left Korn and found Jesus somewhere, how curious.
I abandoned this book after 100 pages, I couldn't read anymore self-pity from a dysfunctional millionaire. This guy is a selfish jackass. I believe it takes..more
I abandoned this book after 100 pages, I couldn't read anymore self-pity from a dysfunctional millionaire. This guy is a selfish jackass. I believe it takes..more
I liked the story of Brian Welch's conversion. It is always a reason to rejoice when someone repents of their sins and commits their life to God.
The book was very graphic, and is therefore not for everyone to read. Brian goes deep in his description of his vices, only for the benefit of showing people that with God's help you can overcome your problems.
I disagreed with Brian's view on speaking in tongues. I do not believe that you have to speak in tongues in order to get closer to God.
I am so gl..more
The book was very graphic, and is therefore not for everyone to read. Brian goes deep in his description of his vices, only for the benefit of showing people that with God's help you can overcome your problems.
I disagreed with Brian's view on speaking in tongues. I do not believe that you have to speak in tongues in order to get closer to God.
I am so gl..more
Apr 08, 2008Dawn rated it it was ok
The author is very honest and sincere about his experiences, both with Korn and his conversion to Christianity. Welch wasn't the most stable or happy person to begin with, and being a rock star took a serious toll on him. Some people find it weak that Welch was unable to reconcile sobriety to rock n' roll (particularly since his ex-bandmate Jon Davis was able to do just that). However, everyone is different. It took a lot of courage for Welch to recognize his own limitations, and make the change..more
Jun 06, 2019Lani rated it liked it
This memoir was really told in two parts. There is the 'Before Finding Christ' and the 'After Finding Christ'. I will admit to enjoying the first part of the story more than the second. I have a fascination with rock star lives so that really isn't a surprise. For that part I give 4 stars. Brian was honest about his life and his flaws with no boasting of how great he was. It was more real since he shared those insecurities of growing up that most of us feel.
The second part is where I had issues..more
The second part is where I had issues..more
Jun 10, 2011Susan rated it it was amazing
So, I just finished reading Save Me From Myself by Brian “Head” Welch (you know, the guy from Korn with the crazy long tendrils). What an incredible read! I devoured this book in, like, three days. I just couldn’t put it down. A few adjectives that come to mind: Gripping. Intense. Unbelievable. Be warned: it is an addictive page-turner from start to finish that will give you some pretty whacked out dreams if you read it right before going to bed (just so you know).
More than an autobiography, Sav..more
More than an autobiography, Sav..more
'The road to hell is paved with good intentions.'
Brian 'Head' Welch's conversion to Christianity is a textbook example of a miracle, but by his own admission, not perfect.
Welch disclaims at the beginning of his book that he said and did a lot of bad things, so the autobiography was truly going to be warts and all. However, I believe this could have been accomplished without all of the sordid details. Like in the movies, it is enough for me to see a couple walk into the bedroom and shut the door,..more
Brian 'Head' Welch's conversion to Christianity is a textbook example of a miracle, but by his own admission, not perfect.
Welch disclaims at the beginning of his book that he said and did a lot of bad things, so the autobiography was truly going to be warts and all. However, I believe this could have been accomplished without all of the sordid details. Like in the movies, it is enough for me to see a couple walk into the bedroom and shut the door,..more
Aug 25, 2012Jennifer Drake Johnston rated it liked it
I read this in two sittings. The first was Brian's telling of his life before he came to the Lord and the second was after. The first part was difficult to read, as it took me back a bit to my own prodigal times before the Lord pulled me out of the pit. Of course, I was never a rock star doing thousands of $$ of drugs daily. But I was exposed enough to many of the things he wrote about to know the chaos and darkness Brian describes. It can sometimes feel a bit 'icky' to think back on things you..more
Mar 15, 2014John rated it liked it · review of another edition Shelves: rock-memoir, biography-memoir, alcohol-drug-sex-abuse
Whether or not you find Head’s message uplifting, it definitely makes for a fascinating read. Unlike most people likely to pick up this book, I was not a fan of Head’s music until he quit Korn and went solo, and I never had any feelings one way or the other about the manner in which he left the band.
SAVE ME FROM MYSELF is more honest and self-aware than the typical rock star autobiography. Head generally comes across as likable, but his anger problems and frequent violent outbursts diminish my r..more
SAVE ME FROM MYSELF is more honest and self-aware than the typical rock star autobiography. Head generally comes across as likable, but his anger problems and frequent violent outbursts diminish my r..more
This was quite a book. First, I have to say that I have never been a fan of Korn (I do like some pretty raucous music, but they are just too heavy metal for my tastes) and although I was raised as a Lutheran I can't say I am a practicing Christian. However .. I loved this book. I added it to my Kindle reading list several months ago after hearing the author interviewed on an NPR show, and wanting to learn more about his story, because it sounded fascinating to me. From what little I knew of the..more
The book is sort of a mixture of Head's memoir, and his Christian testimony. It comes out as sort of an odd mixture.
As a memoir of his life and time with Korn it was interesting, and informative. Having grown up in the era of Korn, and having been a fan of their music in High School, I recall being thrilled when I learned that Head had became a Christian (a few years after I had), and was interested in learning more. In this book Head tells briefly of his childhood, his early musical endeavors (..more
As a memoir of his life and time with Korn it was interesting, and informative. Having grown up in the era of Korn, and having been a fan of their music in High School, I recall being thrilled when I learned that Head had became a Christian (a few years after I had), and was interested in learning more. In this book Head tells briefly of his childhood, his early musical endeavors (..more
Well, first of all, it took me a few hours to read this book. That is.. I started in the evening, got some sleep at night and then right after waking up early in the morning, I went back to reading and finished the book.
I liked it for being quite honest and open - and not even the part before Brian got saved, but after he surrendered his life to God. It's one thing to just want to change one's life dramatically (and often, accepting Christ is such a change), but a lot of biographies end up 'The..more
I liked it for being quite honest and open - and not even the part before Brian got saved, but after he surrendered his life to God. It's one thing to just want to change one's life dramatically (and often, accepting Christ is such a change), but a lot of biographies end up 'The..more
This book was a good read that I couldn't put down. Usually when I finish a book, I feel a sense of accomplishment and am glad that I finished the journey. But, with this book, I really wished it would have went on for another three hundred pages. It was just so engaging. Brian's life will have you shocked, awed, and inspired, ready to start up that old garage band again. He talks about his days on tour and his days cleaning up from a major rockstar sized drug addiction. Both sides of the tale,..more
Mar 14, 2015Winter Sophia Rose rated it it was amazing
Inspiring, Encouraging, Insightful & Fascinating! I Loved It!
Jan 19, 2019Emily Muller rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Send a doctor
This guy is all over the place. Good on you for finding God, now go find a psychopharmacologist and a therapist.
This guy is all over the place. Good on you for finding God, now go find a psychopharmacologist and a therapist.
Aug 23, 2019Ned rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Confused but saved
Brian has been a mess, but God is in the mess redeeming business. His book is painfully honest and I noticed it prompted one reviewer to stop reading the book because Welch was such a jerk. But that is rather the point. God will only heal those who need a physician.
It's funny that the most personally offensive thing in the whole book is Welch's flippant dismissal of religion and doctrine as divisive 'crap.' This, in spite of the fact that he spouts plenty of doctrine himself. T..more
Feb 23, 2019Jordan Anderson rated it liked it · review of another editionBrian has been a mess, but God is in the mess redeeming business. His book is painfully honest and I noticed it prompted one reviewer to stop reading the book because Welch was such a jerk. But that is rather the point. God will only heal those who need a physician.
It's funny that the most personally offensive thing in the whole book is Welch's flippant dismissal of religion and doctrine as divisive 'crap.' This, in spite of the fact that he spouts plenty of doctrine himself. T..more
Shelves: 2019, non-fiction, e-book, 3-stars, autobiography
There’s good and there’s bad in Save Me From Myself.
The good includes Welch’s crazy story of Korn, his redemption and acceptance of Jesus, and his encouragement to others to do the same. I give major props to Welch for the choices he made and the balls he had to write this story of his life.
The bad comes at his salvation. I’m not one to naysay someone’s conversion to Christianity and I’m definitely not going to fault Welch for his salutation for others to accept Christ too, but there were moment..more
The good includes Welch’s crazy story of Korn, his redemption and acceptance of Jesus, and his encouragement to others to do the same. I give major props to Welch for the choices he made and the balls he had to write this story of his life.
The bad comes at his salvation. I’m not one to naysay someone’s conversion to Christianity and I’m definitely not going to fault Welch for his salutation for others to accept Christ too, but there were moment..more
This might be one of the best books I’ve ever read. It is so inspiring.. (that’s an understatement)and encouraging. No matter what you or someone you love is going through or what ever your belief system is I highly recommend this book. I never listened to the type of music that Brian Head Welch was a part of , just came across his testimony accidentally on YouTube . Never read a book so fast!
Oct 18, 2018Christina Nava rated it it was amazing
I absolutely loved Brian’s testimony in this book! It was so powerful and raw, and so very inspirational as well! I literally could not put this down; it was such a captivating read, looking at what his life was like before and after finding God. I already look forward to reading his next book.
I am giving this 3.5 stars. I found the book pretty interesting. It is not a literary masterpiece but I felt that the author did well explaining himself. I appreciated his honesty about his life and what finally gave him some peace. He wrote another book that I will probably read.
Dark, gruesome but REAL!
What a testimony!
What a testimony!
This. Book. Do yourselves a favor and go buy this book. It's for the lost and the found. God confirmed so much to me in reading Welch's story, about my own personal ministry, my music, where I am in my walk with Him, answers to questions only God could've known, they were buried so deep in my heart. It's a fast, easy read--only took me about three days. You're going to love how conversational it is and, while there is a bit of language in it, it's REAL and it's RAW and Holy Spirit shines through..more
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10/6/14
'Save Me from Myself'
I read the book “Save Me from Myself” written by Brian Welch. It was a biography. I have never read a biography before, and I was very cautious because I thought it would be very boring. To my surprise I really enjoyed the book. I loved learning about a band member from one of the bands that I like. Overall it was a very good book.
This book was about Brian’s life story. He talks a lot about his interest in music. His music interest influences his life gre..more
10/6/14
'Save Me from Myself'
I read the book “Save Me from Myself” written by Brian Welch. It was a biography. I have never read a biography before, and I was very cautious because I thought it would be very boring. To my surprise I really enjoyed the book. I loved learning about a band member from one of the bands that I like. Overall it was a very good book.
This book was about Brian’s life story. He talks a lot about his interest in music. His music interest influences his life gre..more
Inspiring and courageous testimony! When Korn was big in the 90s, I was listening to alternative rock like REM. I was never a metal head, so when a friend gave me this book to read, I didn't even know who Korn was. As it turns out, you don't really need to know Korn to appreciate the amazing journey of faith that Brian 'Head' Welch took and relates in this book.
Brian is not the best of writers, but for this book that isn't really the point. He writes well enough to give his testimony of being sa..more
Brian is not the best of writers, but for this book that isn't really the point. He writes well enough to give his testimony of being sa..more
Jan 21, 2010Lionel Valdellon rated it really liked it
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The author, Brian “Head” Welch, was once lead guitarist of Korn, the highly-successful million-dollar-earning heavy rock (aka “nu-metal”) band. His story is staggering in its retelling of his past excesses. He was dangerously addicted to methamphetamines and alcohol, enslaved to a temper that led to spousal abuse, broken by selfishness and depression that poisoned all his relationships and threatened to endanger his young daughter. Plus he was soon a single father, and clueless as to how to rais..more
This is the first book that I have completed in a long time, and it was hard to put down. It connected with me and deeply impacted me, but I could see how some people would unfortunately quit prematurely. Here is why.
There is no real seeking of a higher power or interest in God until the second half. The first half is uncensored, blunt, dark reality. It is a person's honest account of the process and world of addiction. I'm not saying that this book is 'for addicts only'- it absolutely isn't- bu..more
There is no real seeking of a higher power or interest in God until the second half. The first half is uncensored, blunt, dark reality. It is a person's honest account of the process and world of addiction. I'm not saying that this book is 'for addicts only'- it absolutely isn't- bu..more
Sep 05, 2013Austin Hammond rated it it was amazing
I really liked reading “Save Me From Myself” by Brian “Head” Welch. It was a book that is about a man who is living the rockstar’s dream, having all the girls, money, and drugs and fame that you could ever want. The issue is his life still doesn't seem complete. He found himself in hard times. He was the lead guitarist of the rock band, Korn. Brian had some strong addictions and in the end found himself wrapped up in doing crystal meth and being highly addicted. He also has a daughter named Jenn..more
Sep 25, 2014Brian Williams rated it really liked it
Sex, drugs, and rock and roll couldn't satisfy Brian 'Head' Welch's soul. Private jets, limousines, hundreds of willing women after each concert, big-balling it with Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Limp Bizkit, and others of like-fame did nothing for Brian, lead guitarist for the ultra-metal rock band Korn.
The beginning of Brian's wake up call came one day when he overheard his little Daughter Jeanna playfully skipping and singing one of Korn's songs ('All Day I Dream About Sex'). The inner struggle he'd..more
The beginning of Brian's wake up call came one day when he overheard his little Daughter Jeanna playfully skipping and singing one of Korn's songs ('All Day I Dream About Sex'). The inner struggle he'd..more
Sep 14, 2015Madevell rated it it was amazing
so my review on this book was good i honestly had some good relations to this book not the heroin but i had some problems and while reading this book i was in a bad state at the time. I was going through a lot and while reading i had so many thoughts and could relate to this book so much and after reading it i was better it helped me realize a lot and i really love this book. Like in this book Brian was talking about his dad was a alcoholic and his dad wasn't abusive but he was a different perso..more
Dec 09, 2011Lisa Ashby rated it really liked it
I liked this book. As a former HUGE fan of Korn, I remember when Head 'went Christian', and I was more interested in his story as I developed my own relationship with God. The first half of this book is incredible. It's wrenching, violent, sad, and an honest testimony to what God can do in one person's life. The second half was good, but probably a bit weird for someone that is not a Christian or new to the Christian faith. Because, well, it was all a little weird for me too. Head goes from talk..more
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“It must grieve God’s heart when he sees Christians fighting about whose doctrine is right; he doesn’t see denominations, he sees one big glorious bride. When Christians argue about doctrinal issues, all he sees is carnal people acting like children. All that prideful, controlling religious crap is what drives young people away from churches, and it has to go. Much of the world’s population is under the age of eighteen, and we have to bring the love of Christ to them without all this controlling crap going on. Because, where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” — 6 likes
“But then one day I finally realized that screaming at God and begging him to take away my pain wasn’t going work. So I completely surrendered myself and stopped fighting him and I asked him what he wanted me to do. He said: JUST WORSHIP ME. PRAISE ME AND WORSHIP ME THROUGH THE PAIN. And” — 2 likes
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Released by DRIVEN MUSIC GROUP, INC Nov 2008 11 Tracks
Save Me From Myself
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Save Me From Myself is a English album released on Nov 2008. Save Me From Myself Album has 11 songs sung by Brian 'Head' Welch, Brian. Listen to all songs in high quality & download Save Me From Myself songs on Gaana.com
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