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Read [Bill Wyman Book] ! Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band Online # PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band M. R. Sheffield said LOADS OF FUN. Well-written but disjointed (as it would have to be, I guess). I've always liked Mr Wyman's expert but unobtrusive bass sound and can now delight in reading his musings on the past. The book was put together from a diary and reads like it, but it is LOTS of fun, a. "Good Overview, Needs More Music, Less Finances" according to R. Morris. This is a good insider book on the Rolling Stones, but long-time Stones bass wizard Bill Wyman spends too much time discussing

Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band

Title : Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band
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Rating : 4.79 (882 Votes)
Asin : 0306807831
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 640 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-23
Language : English

M. R. Sheffield said LOADS OF FUN. Well-written but disjointed (as it would have to be, I guess). I've always liked Mr Wyman's expert but unobtrusive bass sound and can now delight in reading his musings on the past. The book was put together from a diary and reads like it, but it is LOTS of fun, a. "Good Overview, Needs More Music, Less Finances" according to R. Morris. This is a good insider book on the Rolling Stones, but long-time Stones bass wizard Bill Wyman spends too much time discussing how poor the band remained well into the period where they were considered millionaires and not enough on the creative processes behind t. Great Read But More To Come? KMickP Great read and dovetailed well with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards books which I had read previously. Wyman is a stickler for detail and it's clear that he had recorded events religiously during his time with the Stones. He is able to detail the finances and the g

Bill Wyman, the Rolling Stones' bass player for thirty years, has also released several successful solo albums. He departed the band in 1993.

During the height of the Rolling Stones' success, Bill Wyman kept a diary, recoding the churning chaos of the band's creative evolution, power plays, recording sessions, tours, romances, drug busts, and financial disarray. Stone Alone is a meticulous, shrewd and humorous look at the complex personalities of the Stones and the role they played in the startling cultural revolution of the times.

From School Library Journal YA-- Wyman, bass player for the Rolling Stones, leaves no word unturned in this comprehensive, readable, witty account of the group from its beginnings as a struggling rhythm-and-blues band in 1962 to its superstar status and the death of founder and lead guitarist Brian Jones in 1969. With the help of veteran rock journalist Coleman, Wyman turns his exhaustive diary and other files into this well-written tome on the band and the London music scene of the '60s. While the book contains a wealth of material and information, it offers few startling insights into the Stones as a group or individually. . However, Stone Alone will certainly gather no moss on most library shelves.- John L

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