Heaven & Hell: My Life in the Eagles by Don Felder. Recommended, I think, by @WhiteRoseKillie.
Having recently read the Grohl autobiography I cannot help but compare them - I found Felder's a more in-depth read. Probably because Dave Grohl's book carries on the theme that he cannot believe how successful he is and who he has met (which makes a good read) but it is clearly written from a guy at the very top. Felder had that and then it all turned sour. So there was a lot of the deterioration of his relationship with Glenn Frey here, how he lost everything he had, that added an extra dimension.
Felder himself doesn't come across all that well either, to be honest. Particularly with his ex-wife - spent years on the road shagging anything that moved while she stayed at home with the kids. When she gets a career and leaves him in the house all day, he divorces her and shacks up with a bird 20 years younger than him.
But still, very fascinating book. Interesting take on the rock scene in the 70s.