Cotton Wrote:
you'll have to give me a ocuple days to find out which book it is, since most of my stones books are in storage right now, but it's inone of 'em.
incidentally GAR have you ever heard the orignal version of "Sway" with both Keith and Mick singing the whole vocal? It's fucking incredible.
No, I haven't sounds crazy. You have any crazy outtakes, etc??
As to books, I have read:
Up and Down with the Rolling Stones by "Spanish" Tony Sanchez, which is mainly about him being Keef's asst, but also about Brian
True Adventures of the Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth, which runs through Altamont, and is mainly about how they fucked Brian and his original vision of the band
Stones Tour America '72, which is about the 72tour.
Old Gods Almost Dead by Stephen Davis. Davis spells out the split between the camps and how you can't have a foot in each one, unless you are Ronnie Wood...and then youwill occasionally be thrown out of theband by Mick for taking Keef's side, and hit in the face by Keef for smoking Freebase.
I did not read Wyman's book, because he is just too much of monger even for me. And I haven't read the Vic Bockris Keef bio, either
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harry Wrote:
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FT Wrote:
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