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An acclaimed rock journalist explores the legacy of The Rolling Stones—iconic and commercially unstoppable as a group, yet fascinating and occasionally disturbing as individuals. Lesley-Ann Jones describes them as "rusty tanks without a war to go to," still performing with youthful vigor despite their age. Their journey began on July 12, 1962, with their first gig at London's Marquee jazz club, leading to a defining moment when they became The Rolling Stones. These five British youths set out to play the music of black America, blending bluesy undertones with themes of women, sex, and drugs. Labeled as "corruptors of youth," they produced some of the most thrilling music ever recorded. With Elvis gone and the Beatles disbanded, Jagger and Richards continue to dominate the music scene. The Stones may be aging, but they persist. The narrative questions how these anti-establishment figures evolved into a global brand, examining the casualties and forgotten legacies along the way. Can the artist be separated from their art? Jones's history tracks this complex band through moments of hope, glory, and exile, revealing their ongoing struggle with the values they have always challenged. Here, the Rolling Stones are presented in a new light—good, bad, and often ugly.
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The Stone Age: Sixty Years of the Rolling Stones, LesleyAnn Jones
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