
- Title : Brian Jones: The Making of the Rolling Stones
- Author : Paul Trynka
- Rating : 4.83 (264 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-12-25
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 384 Pages
- Asin : 0147516455
- Language : English
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It is part of a series but can be read stand alone.********CAUTION POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD> PLEASE STOP NOW IF YOU DON"T WANT READ ANY SPOILERS>THANKS**********Heroine has been physically and emotionally abused by her mother's family almost all her life. Highly recommended. You'll probably need to read up from other sources, but the high points are in the book. Finally, as a sociologist, as well, Vogel forcefully highlights the importance of the Confucian past in allowing the four dragons to produce competitive bureaucracies.In sum, Four Little Dragons is a great introduction to "what happened" across post-war Asia. People! save yore hard-earned money and go to brutishandshort.com and read th review there. A great read for anyone who is interested in learning more about the technical side of video. Avenue at the park is this true. Reading the play led me to a different perspective of how gay men live their lives not only dealing with society's beliefs but also dealing with AIDS. My biggest issue with the book“Should be unfailingly interesting to any Stones fan.” —Larry Rhoter, New York Times The Rolling Stones’ rise to fame is one of rock ‘n’ roll’s epic stories. Yet one crucial part of that story has never been fully told: the role of Brian Jones, the visionary who founded the band and meticulously controlled their early sound, only to be dethroned by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Tormented by paranoia and drug problems, Jones drowned at the age of twenty-seven. Drawing on new information and interviews with Richards, Andrew Oldham, and Marianne Faithfull, among dozens of others, Brian Jones lays bare the Rolling Stones’ full story, in all its glory and squalor.Paul lives with his wife, Lucy, and son, Curtis, in Greenwich, London, just down the road from Mick and Keith’s old stomping ground of Dartford. Portrait of the Blues, his collection of oral histories with more than sixty blues musicians (in collaboration with photographer Val Wilmer), is regarded as a landmark work. Paul was also editor of the widely respected International Musician magazine and founding editor of the Guitar Magazine, for which he first interviewed Keith Richards more than twenty years ago.
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Paul Trynka puts the multi-instrumentalist at the forefront in Brian Jones.”—Publishers Weekly “A lively biography of the enigmatic founder of the Rolling Stones, who was dethroned and died just as the band approached its artistic peak .Trynka’s portrait is that of a young man determined to get what he wanted, flaunting conventions and consequences and exhibiting little conscience as he cemented his ambition to become a professional musician . The fact is there would have been no Rolling Stones without him. He at least deserves some respect for that. Stones fans owe it to themselves to get a new perspective on this anti-hero.”—Jake G Rascoff, Dartmouth Review “Paul Trynkaas he did in his biographies of David Bowie and Iggy Popdoes a masterful job in presenting a life that had a profound effect upon kids on both sides of the Atlantic. “Brian Jones is revisionist history of the best kind—s

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