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A great life - the Rolling Stone
A great life - the Rolling Stone
told The Rolling Stones Keith Richards created the songs that changed the world. His life is pure rock and roll. Now he finally tells his own amazing history in the midst of a "crossfire hurricane". And he does so with a disarming honesty that has remained his trademark. The history of which we all have been waiting for - unique, uncompromising and authentic.
how he as a child in England, the plates of Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters heard up and down. As he learned guitar and Mick Jagger and Brian Jones, the largest to date rock band ever created - the Rolling Stones. He tells of the early fame and the infamous drug raids, which earned him his image as an eternal rebel and folk hero. As he's immortal riffs to songs like "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" or "Honky Tonk Women" invented. The relationship with Anita Pallenberg and the tragic death of Brian Jones. The flight from the tax investigation to France, the legendary concerts and tours in the United States. Isolation and addiction. The love of Patti Hansen. Arguments with Mick Jagger and the subsequent reconciliation. Marriage, family, the solo albums and the Xpensive Winos - and what remains at the end.
Conclusion:
From beginning to end a very interesting book and not just for music lovers. Keith Richards
beginning to appear throughout the book and chaotic
geflastert with high and low portions of his life. Musically
described in great detail and beautifully bound close to the songs.
Who is a Stones fan that is or just want to know more about the career that I put close to the book, lesenswert ist es auf jeden Fall.
Die musikalischen Ausscheifungen mit Akkordnennung ist kurzzeitig zäh aber ein
muß in diesem Buch um einen Einblick in die experimentelle Art des Gitarrestils zu erahnen.
how he as a child in England, the plates of Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters heard up and down. As he learned guitar and Mick Jagger and Brian Jones, the largest to date rock band ever created - the Rolling Stones. He tells of the early fame and the infamous drug raids, which earned him his image as an eternal rebel and folk hero. As he's immortal riffs to songs like "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" or "Honky Tonk Women" invented. The relationship with Anita Pallenberg and the tragic death of Brian Jones. The flight from the tax investigation to France, the legendary concerts and tours in the United States. Isolation and addiction. The love of Patti Hansen. Arguments with Mick Jagger and the subsequent reconciliation. Marriage, family, the solo albums and the Xpensive Winos - and what remains at the end.
Conclusion:
From beginning to end a very interesting book and not just for music lovers. Keith Richards
beginning to appear throughout the book and chaotic
geflastert with high and low portions of his life. Musically
described in great detail and beautifully bound close to the songs.
Who is a Stones fan that is or just want to know more about the career that I put close to the book, lesenswert ist es auf jeden Fall.
Die musikalischen Ausscheifungen mit Akkordnennung ist kurzzeitig zäh aber ein
muß in diesem Buch um einen Einblick in die experimentelle Art des Gitarrestils zu erahnen.
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