An Instant New York Times Bestseller “A magisterial work that charts
the 60-year journey of ‘the greatest rock and roll band in the
world.’ . . . Hundreds of books have been written about the Rolling
Stones, but few sparkle quite like Spitz’s. For anyone who loves or
even likes the Stones, it’s indispensable.” —Los Angeles Times
All great music is a threat. What left is there to say about The
Rolling Stones? A hell of a lot, it turns out. Bob Spitz has brought
his indefatigable energy and five decades of experiences in the fields
and hollows of rock 'n’ roll to bear on his five-year journey to
reexamine one of popular music’s greatest stories. There are myriad
revisions to the conventional narrative which underscore just how in
control of that narrative the band has been up to now—small example:
no, Muddy Waters was not mopping the floors at Chess Records when the
Stones showed up. But in a larger sense, as with the Beatles and Led
Zeppelin, Spitz’s greatest gift is for the big picture. He knows
where the magic is, and why it is. He is as clear-eyed a connoisseur
of the show business, the spectacle and the collateral damage of this
whirlwind as anyone alive, and that lucid gaze pierces a lot of
incrusted bullshit, but the ultimate goal is to connect with a
creative force whose power shows no signs of fading, over sixty years
on. At its heart the story is about two boys, Mick and Keith, and
their unique, fraught, alchemical bond, often tested, never sundered.
The Glimmer Twins. The bandmates, like Charlie Watts, who found their
groove in relation to this double star made the trip intact, while
those who struggled, like Brian Jones and Mick Taylor, were chewed up
and spit out. This is a story with many dark corners, including a
surprising number of deaths. But whether Jagger and Richards sold
their souls to the devil is at the crossroads for blues greatness or
just squeezed their heroes for every drop of inspiration, in the end
their connection to their music and to each other put them in a
category of one, where they very much remain.
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The Biography
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593489109
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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