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Rolling Stones Revealed

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The Rolling Stones have long established themselves as living legends: still touring and recording they have survived departures and illness to remain one of the world's most popular bands, always topping best band or best album ever polls. Organised by year, this brilliant new book covers all the major events in their long career, from their first signing with Decca in 1963, to their current world tour which will see them playing in front of 25 million fans.

200 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2007

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383 reviews2 followers
February 10, 2019
Valittelin välivaiheessa, että kovin köykäiset tekstinriekaleet tässä kirjassa. Lopulta ihan kelvollinen tarinaosuudeltaan. Rollareilla on niin pitkä ura (jo kirjan julkaisuvaiheessa), ettei kaikkea voi mitenkään liittää mukaan. Kuten joku täällä lontoonkielellä kirjoitti, kirjan paras anti on kuvamateriaali, josta voi seurata mm. miten Keith vanhenee.

En kutsuisi bändiä koskaan Stoneseiksi (paitsi nyt tässä) vaan Rollareiksi, koska sillä nimellä heidät on aina Suomessa tunnettu. Muuten Esa Kuloniemen (Soundi, Honey B & T-Bones) suomennos oli hyvä.
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February 5, 2008
Well what can I say!! Fabulous pictures and tons of info from their beginnings to the present. Some things you know, some you don't and some you don't want to know!
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February 3, 2013
a short history of the rolling stones with tons of great pictures. Every two pages has two pictures and two paragraphs. Nothing new to read but lots of fun watching how Keith ages...
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