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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:09 pm 
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Can anyone point me in the direction of a good book about the Stones? Thanks!


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timmyjoe42 - time to post a picture of a geology textbook

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Old Gods Almost Dead: A 40 Year Odyssey of The Rolling Stones

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Pretty much all you need.


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timmyjoe42 - time to post a picture of a geology textbook


I think you meant FT.


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Rick Derris Wrote:
Old Gods Almost Dead: A 40 Year Odyssey of The Rolling Stones

by Stephen Davis

Pretty much all you need.

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Read Up and Down with The Rolling Stones by "Spanish" Tony Sanchez and The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth before you read the Davis book.

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Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
Old Gods Almost Dead: A 40 Year Odyssey of The Rolling Stones

by Stephen Davis

Pretty much all you need.

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Read Up and Down with The Rolling Stones by "Spanish" Tony Sanchez and The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth before you read the Davis book.


If you had to pick one of those, which would you pick?

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Kingfish Wrote:
Senator GAR in 2010! Wrote:
Rick Derris Wrote:
Old Gods Almost Dead: A 40 Year Odyssey of The Rolling Stones

by Stephen Davis

Pretty much all you need.

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Read Up and Down with The Rolling Stones by "Spanish" Tony Sanchez and The True Adventures of The Rolling Stones by Stanley Booth before you read the Davis book.


If you had to pick one of those, which would you pick?


I've read Up and Down, and it's great. Really fascinating stuff about the raid on Redlands.

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