
THE ROLLING STONES - THE TRUE ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES - 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION - PAPERBACK - BOOK
Stanley Booth, a member of the Rolling Stonesâ 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 tour across the United States, staying up all night together listening to blues, talking about music, ingesting drugs, and consorting with groupies. His thrilling account culminates with their final concert at Altamont Speedwayâa nightmare of beating, stabbing, and killing that would signal the end of a generationâs dreams of peace and freedom. But while this book renders in fine detail the entire history of the Stones, paying special attention to the tragedy of Brian Jones, it is about much more than a writer and a rock band. It has been calledâby Harold Brodkey and Robert Stone, among othersâthe best book ever written about the 1960s. In Boothâs afterword, he finally explains why it took him 15 years to write the book, relating an astonishing story of drugs, jails, and disasters. Updated to include a foreword by Greil Marcus, this 30th anniversary edition is for Rolling Stones fans everywhere.
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Stanley Booth, a member of the Rolling Stonesâ 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 tour across the United States, staying up all night together listening to blues, talking about music, ingesting drugs, and consorting with groupies. His thrilling account culminates with their final concert at Altamont Speedwayâa nightmare of beating, stabbing, and killing that would signal the end of a generationâs dreams of peace and freedom. But while this book renders in fine detail the entire history of the Stones, paying special attention to the tragedy of Brian Jones, it is about much more than a writer and a rock band. It has been calledâby Harold Brodkey and Robert Stone, among othersâthe best book ever written about the 1960s. In Boothâs afterword, he finally explains why it took him 15 years to write the book, relating an astonishing story of drugs, jails, and disasters. Updated to include a foreword by Greil Marcus, this 30th anniversary edition is for Rolling Stones fans everywhere.











