<p>'The Stones are lucky to have found a biographer of Philip Norman's class'<br />Pete Townshend</p>
<p>'An elegiac book, a record of evanescence as much as of durability, and it reminds us of an epoch that threw up lions with no more energy than it threw out losers'<br />The Times</p>
<p>‘Wonderfully unravels the social history of that extraordinary time, and does not pull any punches’<br />Daily Telegraph</p>
<p>‘Details their amazing career and lifestyle…After reading this account one cannot help but marvel that they have survived’<br />Daily Express</p>
<p>‘Read it as a cautionary tale of success becoming excess…read it through a haze of nostalgia that will send you back to the early indifferently produced LPs – and the singles whose power derives from the simplest riffs and the most indelible memories of the Sixties. But read it’<br />John Walsh in Books and Bookmen</p>

In 2012 the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary. Their story – the band's meteoric rise to fame, the Marianne Faithfull, Brian Jones and Altamont scandals, the groundbreaking hits – is the stuff of twentieth century legend, and core to popular culture.

But it is Norman's skills as a researcher and biographer which bring a whole new dimension to such a story. Written with the personal knowledge, trust and co-operation of the participants, this fully updated version is indisputably the best book on The Stones ever written.

Norman spares no detail, covering the Jerry Hall/Mick Jagger split and the Stones' lives as tax exiles, the recording of Exile on Main St. as well as the iconic stage performances, Mick’s control of the band's affairs and his contractual disputes with managers and promoters.

This a story of fame, money, drugs, booze, sex, hedonism and the greatest rock band of all time.

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In 2012 the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary. Their story – the band's meteoric rise to fame, the Marianne Faithfull, Brian Jones and Altamont scandals, the groundbreaking hits – is the stuff of twentieth century legend, and core to popular culture.

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  • (2x8pp colour plates)

•Eagerly anticipated re-issue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones in 2012.

•Philip Norman’s critically acclaimed John Lennon: The Life won him legions of fans for his revelatory and in-depth examinations of the most iconic music figures of all time.

•This meticulously researched book is the most penetrating biography of the band ever written.

•Leaving no stone unturned, Norman has updated the content with a brand new foreword and epilogue.

•Philip Norman will promote widely on publication and be the media spokesperson of the anniversary. Widespread review coverage and events to promote.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007477067
Publisert
2012-10-04
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Vekt
450 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
544

Forfatter

Biographical note

Philip Norman was born in London and brought up on the Isle of Wight. He joined the Sunday Times at the age of twenty-two, soon gaining a reputation as Atticus columnist and for his profiles of figures as diverse as Elizabeth Taylor, P. G. Wodehouse and Colonel Gaddafi. In 1981 he published SHOUT!, a ground-breaking biography of the Beatles, a bestseller in both Britain and the US. He has also written the definitive lives of Sir Elton John and Buddy Holly and his journalism has been published in three collections. He is married with a daughter and lives in London.