No, I wouldn't buy it. But you're spot on, much of the Aykroyd/Belushi dynamic centred on Aykroyd's work as a writer which Belushi quickly lost interest in after his career took off during the SNL days and the last part of the book focuses on all those Aykroyd projects he was working on with Belushi in mind.First of all, thanks for sharing.
What particularly piques my interest in what you wrote pertains to Aykroyd. He was/is a writer; worked hard at it. Belushi, in his drugged-out mind, only thought he was.
Agreed on the Blue Brothers movie. Then again, I'm hard-pressed to come up with anything Belushi was in, other than Animal House, that was all that good.
I may see if my local library is getting the book. Don't think I'll waste money on it ... unless you suggest otherwise.