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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
Yes, that's the guy. There's a great story about him dissing Jimmy Page in a review and then running into him in an Indian restaurant in the mid 80s near Barnes, south London, and Page made him kneel down and apologise.
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
Yes, that's the guy. There's a great story about him dissing Jimmy Page in a review and then running into him in an Indian restaurant in the mid 80s near Barnes, south London, and Page made him kneel down and apologise.
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
Yes, that's the guy. There's a great story about him dissing Jimmy Page in a review and then running into him in an Indian restaurant in the mid 80s near Barnes, south London, and Page made him kneel down and apologise.
cute. Reminds why I never listen to Led Zeppelin.
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jlowe
Although Sanchez came into the Stones orbit late 60's I was amazed that he hadn't been made to sign a "gagging" order as part of his contract of employment.Even then, it was not uncommon. Can't imagine any of the current crop of Stones employees- permanent or fixed term -could come out with a similar tome.
Unless it was fully vetted of course by the groups legal team.
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oldkr
the sanchez book is worthless. JC has been threatening to write a book for a while-that would be worth a read.
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
Yes, that's the guy. There's a great story about him dissing Jimmy Page in a review and then running into him in an Indian restaurant in the mid 80s near Barnes, south London, and Page made him kneel down and apologise.
cute. Reminds why I never listen to Led Zeppelin.
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Lukester
I listen to Zep all the time, cc, if that is your real name. To each his own.
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The book was ghost written by the the pop columnist who worked on London's Evening Standard in the 80s. Forgot his name but apparently he's very rich now and owns a yacht.
John Blake ?
Yes, that's the guy. There's a great story about him dissing Jimmy Page in a review and then running into him in an Indian restaurant in the mid 80s near Barnes, south London, and Page made him kneel down and apologise.
cute. Reminds why I never listen to Led Zeppelin.
Well even if it's true. It's not any worse then Jagger breaking the glasses of a local reporter in a restauarant in San Francisco years ago. True story.
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dominguez14
tony is dead, no doubt about it and his wife is still alive,, i get a christmas an birthday card from her every year as shes my nan and hes my grandad and i got all the pictures of the stones an beatles to prove it,