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bv
My five decades of memorabilia and memories stacked in the bacement is another story. I need a year without tours to start looking into it. Meanwhile reading Stones related books is a great break, and this book indeed stand out among the hundreds of Stones bookes I have collected over the years. May be I will write my own book one day, after the tours that is. I need time.
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odean73
Quite expensive for a paperback at £18, but will probably end up buying it.
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odean73
Quite expensive for a paperback at £18, but will probably end up buying it.
And 105 pages is also not that much.
If it is a good read and the pictures are great than maybe...
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odean73
Quite expensive for a paperback at £18, but will probably end up buying it.
And 105 pages is also not that much.
If it is a good read and the pictures are great than maybe...
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bv
There are more than a thousand books written about The Rolling Stones. If I would have to get rid of 90% of them I would still keep this book "Turbulent Tornado", it is such a great story from fans who enjoyed being so close with the stones in the 60's. Many unique photos, at a cost less than a T-shirt...
I would say this book is like any book written by insiders. If you are holding hands with band members, living a life with them, riding in their car, getting money from Mick to get home from the show, or drinking tea with Brian, then you are inside, and you have great memories to share with other fans.
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Sockers56
Bjornulf,
Hi.
Besides the recommendation on this book, what other books by the Stones do you recommend?
Thanks, John