Old Gods Almost Dead by Stephen Davis

Old Gods Almost Dead by Stephen Davis

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This is the story of the 40 year adventure of the Rolling Stones from their beginning in 1962 to their enduring popularity at the turn of the millennium. Their quarrels, addictions, descents into madness, broken marriages and legal traumas are recorded.

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Old Gods Almost Dead by Stephen Davis

It is now 17 years since Philip Norman first published The Stones. But while his Beatles biography is justifiably regarded as definitive, you're either a Beatles fan or a Stones fan, never quite both. His Stones book was never the final word. Meanwhile the Stones have never stopped playing. In 2002, therefore - already more than ten years since Bill Wyman left the band - it is certainly time for a new book. And what better author than Stephen Davis, whose Hammer of the Gods is one of the rock books of all time? Now he has written unquestionably the definitive book about the Stones' extraordinary 40-year career. Old Gods Almost Dead, therefore, follows the Stones from their beginnings on London's sixties rhythm and blues scene through to their huge pyrotechnic stadium tours of the nineties; from the tortured self-destruction of Brian Jones to the indestructible 'human riff' that is Keith Richards, and the tabloid gossip surrounding Mick Jagger the modern aristocrat. It is a dark, often eerie portrait, above all, of a band who have consistently attracted danger, and frequently had something bad around them, whether it be the homicidal mayhem of their disastrous Altamont concert to the chaotically drug-fuelled recording sessions at Keith Richards' French chateau that somehow produced their finest album, Exile on Main Street. And above all it is an unparalleled study of a band at work - stitching together deals, making records, putting on dynamic shows even late into their fifties. It is a saga as raunchily entertaining as the Stones themselves.
Stephen Davis is the author of Hammer of the Gods: Led Zeppelin Unauthorised, Walk this Way: the Autobiography of Aerosmith, This Wheel's on Fire, the autobiography of the Band's Levon Helm, and Fleetwood, the autobiography of Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood. He lives in New England.
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ISBN 13 9781854108661
ISBN 10 1854108662
Title Old Gods Almost Dead
Author Stephen Davis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2002-06-24
Number of pages 624
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.