Stone Alone by Bill Wyman

Stone Alone by Bill Wyman

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Stone Alone by Bill Wyman

For 25 years Bill Wyman was "the silent Stone", the quiet bass player in one of the world's greatest rock and roll bands. Whilst maintaining an unassuming image both on and off stage, Wyman also kept a diary; the resultant autobiography represents a note by note rendition of the Rolling Stones' tumultuous years. From the outset the Stones were cast as the "bad boys" of rock. Wyman recalls the Stones' years of apprenticeship as they evolved their tough sound under the leadership of R and B devotee Brian Jones, and describes in the hair-raising chaos and violence of their early tours. He is frank when describing the wildness and intricacies of the Stones' personal affairs, the dynamics of the musicians in and out of the studio, their scandalous legal problems, financial and management crises, conflicts over songwriting credits, the effects of drugs on their music and lives, and the circumstances leading up to Brian Jones' tragic death on the eve of the Stones' and Britain's biggest ever rock concert.
Bill Wyman, the Rolling Stones' bass player for thirty years, has also released several successful solo albums. He departed the band in 1993.
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ISBN 13 9780670828944
ISBN 10 0670828947
Title Stone Alone
Author Bill Wyman
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1990-10-25
Number of pages 608
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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