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The Rolling Stones' Some Girls (Paperback)
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The Rolling Stones' Some Girls (Paperback)
Series: 33 1/3
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List price R370
Loot Price R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
You Save R82 (22%)
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This is a fascinating look at the Stones in the late 70s - inspired
by a year just spent in the disco/punk cauldron of New York City.
It's October 1977, and the Rolling Stones are in a Paris recording
studio. They're under siege. Keith Richards' legal troubles after
his arrest for heroin possession in Canada threaten the band's
future, and the broad consensus among is that the band will never
again reach the heights of Exile on Main Street. But Mick Jagger is
writing lyrics inspired by the year he has just spent in New York
City, where he was hanging out with the punks at CBGB and with the
glitterati at Studio 54. And new bandmember Ron Wood is helping
Richards recapture the two-guitar groove that the band had been
missing since the Brian Jones era. The result? Some Girls, the
band's response both to punk rock and to disco, an album that
crackles with all the energy, decadence, and violence of New York
in the 1970s. Weaving together the history of the band and the
city, Cyrus Patell traces the genesis and legacy of the album that
Jagger would later call the band's best since "Let It Bleed". "33
1/3" is a series of short books about a wide variety of albums, by
artists ranging from James Brown to the Beastie Boys. Launched in
September 2003, the series now contains over 60 titles and is
acclaimed and loved by fans, musicians and scholars alike. It was
only a matter of time before a clever publisher realized that there
is an audience for whom "Exile on Main Street" or "Electric
Ladyland" are as significant and worthy of study as "The Catcher in
the Rye" or "Middlemarch...The" series, which now comprises 29
titles with more in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic,
ranging from minute rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal
celebration - "The New York Times Book Review", 2006. This is a
brilliant series...each one a word of real love - NME (UK). For
more information on the series and on individual titles in the
series, check out our blog.
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