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S.t.p.: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones

Title : S.t.p.: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones
Author :
Rating : 4.28 (828 Votes)
Asin : 0306811995
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-22
Language : English

James C. Drake said What a strange trip!. What a strange trip! If you are a stones fan or want to know more about the behind the scenes debauchery that was The 7"What a strange trip!" according to James C. Drake. What a strange trip! If you are a stones fan or want to know more about the behind the scenes debauchery that was The 72 Rolling Stones Tour party then this book is for you. I wanted to know more about the stories I kept hearing about the Stones and their famous 72 tour party but get it from another source than the band members. This book pulls no punches and covers more than I thought it would It was a short book but it still took me 2 airplane flights and a few hours here and there to get through it. I was worried this book would be repetitive and cover the same old stuff. This did cover some of the same old ground you m. Rolling Stones Tour party then this book is for you. I wanted to know more about the stories I kept hearing about the Stones and their famous 7"What a strange trip!" according to James C. Drake. What a strange trip! If you are a stones fan or want to know more about the behind the scenes debauchery that was The 72 Rolling Stones Tour party then this book is for you. I wanted to know more about the stories I kept hearing about the Stones and their famous 72 tour party but get it from another source than the band members. This book pulls no punches and covers more than I thought it would It was a short book but it still took me 2 airplane flights and a few hours here and there to get through it. I was worried this book would be repetitive and cover the same old stuff. This did cover some of the same old ground you m. tour party but get it from another source than the band members. This book pulls no punches and covers more than I thought it would It was a short book but it still took me "What a strange trip!" according to James C. Drake. What a strange trip! If you are a stones fan or want to know more about the behind the scenes debauchery that was The 72 Rolling Stones Tour party then this book is for you. I wanted to know more about the stories I kept hearing about the Stones and their famous 72 tour party but get it from another source than the band members. This book pulls no punches and covers more than I thought it would It was a short book but it still took me 2 airplane flights and a few hours here and there to get through it. I was worried this book would be repetitive and cover the same old stuff. This did cover some of the same old ground you m. airplane flights and a few hours here and there to get through it. I was worried this book would be repetitive and cover the same old stuff. This did cover some of the same old ground you m. For Stones fans. A Customer A readable and interesting book. I wasn't that interested in those on the peripherals of the Stones touring party, which fills much of this book, but the bits including the Stones themselves are very interesting and entertaining. In the intro, the author says this book has been out of print since 1974, and just got back in print in June, 2002. (I just read a passing reference to it in the Nov., 2002 issue of VOGUE. First I'd heard about it.) He's there when Mick and Keith get arrested for hitting a photographer. He's there when the Governor of Rhode Island tells the chief of police to spring Mick and Keith from jail, for p. 'OUTLAWS IN LOVEKINGS OF THE DECADENT LAWN.' I read this book sometime around 1975 when it first surfaced as a highly literate diary chronicling the Rolling Stones 1972 tour of America.Basking in the reflected glory of the (then and arguably still)'greatest rock n' roll band in the world';the author is afforded access all areas,and guides the reader from bickering rehearsal sessions,through rigid security meetings and late flights,until finally you are granted a carte blanche ticket for the greatest show on earth.Greenfield's cultured and informative reporting hurls you head-first into the crazed and ruthless world of the maelstrom that is The Rolling Stones in all t

Robert Greenfield’s latest books include Timothy Leary: A Biography, and S.T.P.: A Journey Through America with the Rolling Stones. An award-winning novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and journalist, he lives in California.

tour had been a chaotic circus culminating in the infamous death of a fan at Altamont. And this tour (the "Stones Touring Party") was rumored to be wilder than ever: bigger shows in major arenas, with a far larger entourage and even more drugs. That was the Stones Touring Party, the ultimate rock 'n' roll band at the height of its spectacular depravity.. Thirty years ago, the Rolling Stones swept America, taking Exile on Main Street to Main Streets across the nation. Robert Greenfield went along for the ride, and came away with a riveting insider's account, called by Ian Rankin "one of the greatest rock books ever written." The reality lived up to the rumor: take one part Lee Radziwill, a dash of Truman Capote, set the scene at Hef's Playboy mansion, and toss in the

"Skip this review and rush right down to your local bookstore and get a copyreads like the best fiction." -- Creem"The best book ever written about the Stones, if not music in general." -- Independent"The definitive work…This is fly-on-the-wall reportage of the highest order…An unbridled masterpiece." -- Philadelphia Weekly, 05/24/06"Unsparing in its picture of the calculation and lyrical decadence behind the tour." -- John Rockwell, New York Times

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