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electricmud
Great book. Defenitly worth to get.
Interesting fact that they left out the 80`s. Nobody wanted to be remembered these times. They jump from Wembley `82 to Steel Wheels `89.
Tom
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steffiestones
Just a pity that they do not have let Bill Wyman allow participation in the book.
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latebloomer
Thanks for the review steffiestones, I have a birthday coming up in August,now I know what to ask for.
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steffiestones
Just a pity that they do not have let Bill Wyman allow participation in the book.
Thought the same. Bill could have given some great comments on especially the fotos from the 60`s .
Tom
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latebloomer
Thanks for the review steffiestones, I have a birthday coming up in August,now I know what to ask for.
Tough that you have to wait until august.
I hope for you that you have your birtday early august..... ;-)
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steffiestones
Just a pity that they do not have let Bill Wyman allow participation in the book.
Thought the same. Bill could have given some great comments on especially the fotos from the 60`s .
Tom
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24FPS
Just go get Bill's 'Rolling With The Stones'. I loved the photos and the stories.
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frankotero
I'm not very happy that once again the largest part of the book is dedicated to the 60s.
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Stoneage
As I understand it it's a picture book. What about the picture texts, are they written by a ghostwriter?
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liddas
So far it is the best "official" photo book ever released...
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liddas
So far it is the best "official" photo book ever released...
You should have missed some other ones...it's a very good book ( I mean the quality of the printings), but IMO not the best!
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liddas
So far it is the best "official" photo book ever released...
You should have missed some other ones...it's a very good book ( I mean the quality of the printings), but IMO not the best!
I am quite sure I have them all!
For the quality of the material, Bill's book is the best. But the quality of the print was very poor, and I can't stand that that disordered lay out, every page looks like a table with a bunch of photos thrown on it. I mean, a phot book should let you appreciate the work of the photographer!
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