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The Rolling Stones Lot Of 3 Books According to the RS, A Life on the Road, + 1

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    The Rolling Stones Lot Of 3 Books According to The Rolling Stones, A Life on the Road, Rolling Stone Chronicle the first four decades, Shipped with USPS Media Mail. Please ask questions and/or request additional photos if necessary before purchase. Please refer to photos for condition of item(s)
    Lot includes the following three books:
    - “ According to The Rolling Stones “ MSRP Chronicle Books San Francisco, Jacket in great Shape showing minimal wear and hardcover shows very minimal signs of wear 4.63 lbs 360 pages
    From Publishers Weekly: That their longtime band mate Bill Wyman did his own exhaustive Stones coffee-table book last fall hasn't stopped the other members from doing a collection of old photos and recollections, too. The snapshots are wonderful (one of Jagger talking to Chuck Berry, each in a more outrageous '70s getup than the other, is particularly memorable) and the reminiscences, set up as an oral history, London slang and all, are engaging as well. Richards recalling postwar London as "horseshit and coal smoke, mixed with a bit of diesel here and there" really drives home just how long these guys have been around. Richards's wit is razor sharp, and the band's collective knowledge about old blues, R&B and jazz is awesome. What sets the book apart from Wyman's is a collection of essays from various musicians, industry people and authors. Sheryl Crow's is particularly heartfelt, as she describes when Jagger called to invite her to sing at a 1995 pay-per-view gig in Miami, then to share Thanksgiving dinner with the band and vomiting up the holiday meal before taking the stage. "Is there a way to describe what it is like to have Mick Jagger flirt with you on stage as if you were alone in a bedroom?" she writes. Author Carl Hiaasen writes about drawing inspiration from the old Stones photograph that hangs above his desk. Whether there's room on the coffee table for both Wyman's book and this one depends on the fan's love of the band.
    - “ The Rolling Stones Chronicle “ The First Four Decades .95 MSRP Massimo Bonanno Plexus, London 2nd Edition Printing 1997 Edges are a little rough slight yellowing to corners. 1.92 lbs 240 pages Chronicles the concerts and notable events in the careers of the Rolling Stones, from their early days with Brian Jones to their most recent tour
    - “ The Rolling Stones A Life On The Road “ .00 MSRP Interviews by Jools Holland and Dora Loewenstein Penguin Studio 125,000 Printing First Edition November 1998 Jacket is rough with creasing and edge damage, hardcover is in good condition with minimal wear showing. The daughter of the band's longtime manager has put together an exclusive life story, complete with 1000 photographs. 256 pages 4.6 lbs