Post subject: [2019-11-22] The Rolling Stones "Rolling Stones FAQ" softcover by Gary J. Jucha (Backbeat)
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 11:25 am
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I have a substantial Rolling Stones book collection. Along with Rolling Stones Gear, this may be the most meticulously researched work I've read. Jucha covers ground that other Stones authors haven't bothered to travel. I'm finding it to be an enjoyable as well as informative read. Not the same old stale stories we've heard over and over again.
As with Rolling Stones Gear, the title of the book is a bit misleading, i.e. not really indicative of the type narrative the reader will get.
Anyway, highly recommend. I'd say it's in Lewisohn territory for the Stones.
Post subject: [2019-11-22] The Rolling Stones "Rolling Stones FAQ" softcover by Gary J. Jucha (Backbeat)
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 6:57 pm
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Headfone wrote:
I have a substantial Rolling Stones book collection. Along with Rolling Stones Gear, this may be the most meticulously researched work I've read. Jucha covers ground that other Stones authors haven't bothered to travel. I'm finding it to be an enjoyable as well as informative read. Not the same old stale stories we've heard over and over again.
As with Rolling Stones Gear, the title of the book is a bit misleading, i.e. not really indicative of the type narrative the reader will get.
Anyway, highly recommend. I'd say it's in Lewisohn territory for the Stones.
Post subject: [2019-11-22] The Rolling Stones "Rolling Stones FAQ" softcover by Gary J. Jucha (Backbeat)
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:29 pm
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Headfone wrote:
I have a substantial Rolling Stones book collection. Along with Rolling Stones Gear, this may be the most meticulously researched work I've read. Jucha covers ground that other Stones authors haven't bothered to travel. I'm finding it to be an enjoyable as well as informative read. Not the same old stale stories we've heard over and over again.
As with Rolling Stones Gear, the title of the book is a bit misleading, i.e. not really indicative of the type narrative the reader will get.
Anyway, highly recommend. I'd say it's in Lewisohn territory for the Stones.
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