Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll BandFor 25 years Bill Wyman has been "the silent Stone", the quiet bass player in the "World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band". This autobiography-of-a-band is a note-by-note rendition of the Stones' tumultuous early years, based on Wyman's own meticulously kept diaries. 32 pages of photographs. |
Contents
Flash Forward | 1 |
Roots and Routes | 33 |
How the Stones got the Blues | 69 |
Copyright | |
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