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Speaking of Jo's book, did she change the title of the book? Is this "Hey Jo" book the same as "It's only Rock and Roll- 30 Years Married to a Rolling Stone"?
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It's the same book, also called, Hey Jo: A rock and roll fantasy, in the UK.
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Has anyone read Uschi Obermaier's book?
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Has anyone read Uschi Obermaier's book?
There are 2 of them.Both have Stones/Keith content.
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Naturalust
Speaking of Jo's book, did she change the title of the book? Is this "Hey Jo" book the same as "It's only Rock and Roll- 30 Years Married to a Rolling Stone"?
peace
It's the same book, also called, Hey Jo: A rock and roll fantasy, in the UK.
First edition 2013 was Hey Jo then 2nd edition 2014 became IORR - 30 years married to a rolling stone
I imagine the new title sold a few more copies
It's a fun read...I read it in a couple of days on the beach last summer
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Has anyone read Uschi Obermaier's book?
There are 2 of them.Both have Stones/Keith content.
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I have a hard time with Freddie Seaman's book. Firstly, he was convicted for stealing a lot of Lennon's personal property, including Lennon's journals. So I wonder about this book and it is interesting that Yoko was able to squash its publication, so it is no longer available. I haven't read it. I avoided it out of now wanting to support Fred's crimes. But I am interested in it.
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I have a hard time with Freddie Seaman's book. Firstly, he was convicted for stealing a lot of Lennon's personal property, including Lennon's journals. So I wonder about this book and it is interesting that Yoko was able to squash its publication, so it is no longer available. I haven't read it. I avoided it out of now wanting to support Fred's crimes. But I am interested in it.
I was wary regarding Seaman especially after hearing him on the radio, but I then got my library's copy of his book and it was written more sober-mindedly than the peculiar guy I heard on the radio sounded. The most interesting comment—that I believe—came from John when they were idly talking in the Caribbean. John said about Paul, "I love Paul like a brother, but I don't like him."