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Chicago Review Press, 2000 — 359 p. Stanley Booth, a member of the Rolling Stones’ inner circle, met the band just a few months before Brian Jones drowned in a swimming pool in 1968. He lived with them throughout their 1969 American tour, staying up all night together listening to blues, talking about music, ingesting drugs, and consorting with groupies. His thrilling account...
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Chrome Dreams, 2007 — 281 p. OK...prodded by an article on Brian Jones in Playboy magazine, I wanted to learn more about the Stones' early years. (Bein a diehard Beatles fan my education was lacking in the Jagger et al department.) There were quite a few to choose from out there and I settled on this one because I thought it looked the most promising to satisfy my curiosity....
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Open Court, 2011. — 342 p. — (Popular Culture and Philosophy). From their commanding role in the so-called British Invasion of the early 1960s to their status as the elder statesmen (and British Knight) of rock and roll, the Stones have become more than an evanescent phenomenon in pop culture. They have become a touchstone not only for the history of our times—their performance...
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Bloomsbury USA, 2013. — 288 p. Behold the Rolling Stones: run-ins with the law, chart-topping successes, and now the World's Greatest Continually Operating Rock and Roll Band. 50 Licks tells the story of the Stones, right from its very origins. On July 12, 1962, London's Marquee Club debuted a new act, a blues-inflected rock band named after a Muddy Waters song-the Rolling...
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AUK Authors, 2012. — 18 p. Are you the world’s biggest Rolling Stones fan? Do you know everything there is to know about the eternal rockers? Then this is the book for you! In this easy-to-digest eBook are 101 facts about your favourite band – do you know all of them? Test yourself and your friends with these handily-packaged facts easily organised into categories for maximum...
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Greenwood, 2010 — 182 p. By 1964 the United States had been "invaded" by a number of British bands, led by the Beatles. The Rolling Stones were seen as more rebellious and rowdy than The Beatles — they were the "bad boys" as opposed to the "good boys" — and this reputation only served to enhance their popularity with their teenage fans. The Stones far outlasted the Beatles and...
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Grand Central Publishing, 2009. — 256 p. «Cette tournée, pour moi et beaucoup d'autres, c'était la fin d'une époque, la fin de la liberté, de l'amour et tout ça. C'était trop énorme pour durer.» Mick Jagger – Les souvenirs illustrés de 400 photos de la tournée des Rolling Stones à travers les États-Unis, débutée en 1969. L'auteur immortalise cette époque marquée par le sexe, la...
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John Blake, 2011 — 250 p. This insider’s account of the lives of Brian Jones, Keith Richard, and Mick Jagger in the sixties and seventies has become legendary in the years since its first publication in 1979. Tony Sanchez worked for Keith Richard for eight years – buying drugs, running errands, and orchestrating cheap thrills – and he records unforgettable accounts of the...
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Editors. — Hal Leonard, 2017. — 160 p. — ISBN: 978-1495072406/ (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). This fantastic collection features over 25 hits from the legendary rockers in piano/vocal/guitar notation, including: Angie * Beast of Burden * Emotional Rescue * Fool to Cry * Happy * It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I like It) * Miss You * Not Fade Away * Rocks Off * Shattered *...
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