Rolling Stones 69
Author(s): Patrick Humphries
Against a backdrop of social unrest and protests The Rolling Stones entered 1969 as a successful blues band that had experimented with psychedelia but were returning to their rock'n'roll roots. By the end of 1969 they had released a stone cold classic, lost one of their founding members, played an era defining concert at Hyde Park to half a million people and seen a fan stabbed to death at their concert in Altamont. This is the story of how 1969 cemented the Stones as "the greatest rock & roll band in the world".
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Omnibus Press
- : Wise Publications
- : 0.576062
- : 01 September 2019
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- : books
Special Fields
- : Patrick Humphries
- : Paperback
- : 1909
- : English
- : 256