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Brian Jones
- The Making of the Rolling Stones
- De: Paul Trynka
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
- Duración: 12 h y 26 m
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Brian Jones is a forensic, thrilling account of Jones' life, which for the first time details his pioneering achievements and messy unraveling. With more than 120 new interviews, Trynka offers countless new revelations and sets straight the tall tales that have long marred Jones' legacy. His story is a gripping battle between creativity and ambition, between self-sabotage and betrayal. It's all here: the girlfriends, the drugs, and some of the greatest music of all time.
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Great story, exceptionally well narrated
- De M. Graham en 11-17-15
- Brian Jones
- The Making of the Rolling Stones
- De: Paul Trynka
- Narrado por: Steven Crossley
An intellectual perspective on the founding Stone
Revisado: 07-14-16
Paul Trynka wrote a very smart, and as far as I can tell a very well researched book on one of the most fascinating and original rock stars to have ever existed. It's a largely tragic story, but compulsively readable and filled with surprising perspectives on all the members of the Rolling Stones and those that were close to them. As a fan of the band I couldn't put it down, and it only strengthened my admiration for Brian Jones and his contributions. My only complaint is that I wish it delved a bit more deeply into Brian's processes and skills as a musician. If you were wondering why Brian thought to use a sitar on "Paint it Black" or an autoharp on "You Got The Silver," you won't find much here, but you'll sure learn a lot about the personal drama surrounding the making of such songs.
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