Rolling Stones Book:

Rolling Stones: Its Only Rock and Roll Song by Song



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Rolling Stones Book:
Rolling Stones: Its Only Rock and Roll Song by Song



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Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock and Roll, Song by Song
List Price: $20.00Publisher: Diane Pub Co

Salesrank: 3515830

Our Price: $19.00
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Media: Paperback

Editorial Review:
If any group has realized the ultimate rock'n'roll dream it is the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones' odyssey runs like the backbone through the body of rock's history, and the motor that has driven the band for 35 years is the powerful songwriting partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. During the period 1965-1969 they wrote 11 UK hit singles, six of which reached number one. Throughout the 1970s Jagger and Richards continued to write and record at a pace that most of today's young bands would consider unimaginable. Although there have been numerous books and articles written about the Rolling Stones, none has systematically analysed their music and explained the stories behind their songs. Featuring an account of every song they have written, recorded and released It's Only Rock'N'Roll is an essential companion to one of the legendary rock repertoires of the past 40 years.

Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock and Roll, Song by Song Reviews:
Waste of Money 1 Star Review
2006-06-22 - Don't buy it..For that price it is a waste of money. The book is worth no more than $25 and that's a stretch. It does not give background on every song plus the stuff it does give is no great shakes.I bought alot of "stuff" from Amazon and the is by far the worst of it all. It is almost illegal what they are doing.

A Great Book 4 Star Review
1999-12-10 - A great book if you love the Stones, it has a nice sarcastic streak and is always interesting. Tells some great stories behind the songs.

The World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band 4 Star Review
1999-06-15 - Steve Appleford takes the reader on a 35 year journey with the Rolling Stones. He highlights some of the ups and downs of the band members, touching on both their professional and personal lives. But the majority of the book is dedicated to the songs. Appleford does make a few mistakes along the way. For example, on page 12 he states that Mick Jagger was born on July 26, 1944. He got the month and day correct, but the year was actually 1943. And he lists the single "Time is on my Side" as reaching #80 on the U.S. charts. It was, of course, a top ten hit reaching #6. A critical analysis is presented for each of the songs and, while I don't necessarily agree with every review, they are generally well- thought out and pretty accurate. I should also note that only Rolling Stones compositions are reviewed. The covers of other artists'songs, along with the live and greatest hits cd's, are left out.

The Rolling Stones have stood the test of time as no other rock and roll band has. This book is a testament to their perseverence. And, as everyone knows, especially those of us fortunate enough to see them live in concert, the Rolling Stones are and will always be, THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROCK and ROLL BAND!

Exceptional 5 Star Review
1999-02-17 - A must for any die-hard Stones fan! This book details the eclectic catalog that the Stones have written over the years. This book gives the details and behind the scenes of every Stones song ever recorded. Through a behind the scenes look at each song, the book chronicles the band from their beginnings to their current Bridges to Babylon CD. Their beginnings as a rhythm n blues band, their artistic peak through Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, and Exile, the disco/funk/drug influenced 70's, their return to the top with Some Girls and Tattoo You, the forgettable and tumultuous 80's to their resurgence as the Greatest Rock n Roll Concert Draw on Earth in the 90's. If you are a Stones fan, do yourself a favor and order this book.

This book is perfect for serious Stones enthusiasts. 4 Star Review
1999-02-10 - If you ever wanted to know how "Start Me Up" came to be included on "Tattoo You", or whether the whole band played on "Happy", this book is for you. I love the Stones' music and now knowing how they wrote all of it adds a whole new way of listening. It's not totally complete, as it only cover songs actually written by the Stones; anyone would know many of their early classics were covers. Also, the authors do not mention certain albums like the live records, or any of the compilations. The emphasis here is on the albums and the songs within. One more thing, don't be annoyed when they review "Dirty Work"; I'll tell you now, Ronnie Wood is not credited by Appleford with writing any of the music. But all in all, this is as good as you could ask for. The author definately knows his songs, and I guarantee you will learn something new every time you re-read this book.










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