| Rolling Stones Book: The Rolling Stones: On Camera Off Guard 1963-69 Book and DVD
Book The Rolling Stones: On Camera, Off Guard 196369 (Book & DVD) |  |  | | List Price: $40.00 | | Publisher: Pavilion
Salesrank: 53821
| | Our Price: $26.35 | | Used Price: $32.77 | | | Media: Hardcover | |
Editorial Review:
For more than 40 years, the Rolling Stones have proved themselves as one of history’s greatest rock bands. This nostalgic anthology takes a pictorial journey back to the roots of the group’s rock stardom and captures a long-lost age of music industry innocence. Featuring an extensive selection of extremely rare photographs—most never previously published—this is a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the band during the 1960s. Selections, including the very first studio photos taken for Mirabelle magazine and pictures of Mick jumping on a piano at the Isle of Man anniversary show in 1965, are accompanied by interviews with many of the photographers. A DVD featuring found footage of the band completes this intimate look at the Stones in action. The Rolling Stones: On Camera, Off Guard 196369 (Book & DVD) Reviews: DVD NOT WORTH IT, BOOK GOOD  2009-11-10 - THE DVD THAT COMES WITH THIS BOOK DOES NOT PLAY IN ANY OF MY TV's THAT PLAY ALL FORMATS..IT ONLY PLAYS IN MY 2 LAPTOPS..THERE IS NO SOUND ON IT AND EVEN THOUGH IT SHOWS THE STONES IN A EARLY CONCERT THE DVD IS VERY SHORT AND THE PICTURE QUALITY IS VERY GRAINEY..THE ONLY THING GOOD ABOUT IT IS BRIAN JONES FOUNDER OF THE ROLLING STONES IS IN IT..I DON'T KNOW IF I HAVE A DEFECTIVE DVD OR IS THIS THE WAY IT IS..NEED TO HAVE MORE COMMENTS FROM OTHERS WHO BOUGHT THIS BOOK AND DVD COMBO..
Just What I've Been Looking For!  2009-11-04 - Huge book loaded with large, rare photographs of the Stones. A definite must-have for any Stones fan or collector. I'm particularly fond of the shots of Anita Pallenberg and Mick Jagger by Cecil Beaton on the set of their 1968 film "Performance."
Just one very small complaint - Suki Potier is mistakenly identified as Anita Pallenberg in two photos with Brian Jones and George Harrison at Kinfauns. But that is a tiny complaint. Order this book for a Christmas gift or for yourself - it's worth every cent!
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