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“THE GRATEST ROCK ‘N’ ROLL BAND IN THE WORLD!’
This vainglorious introduction given to The Rolling Stones on stage by an excitable roadie was almost immediately accepted as a siple statement of fact.
It was already evident that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Co were, as their first manager Andrew Loog Oldham had claimed, “a way of life”.
The Stones’ defiance of convention made them the figureheads of a questioning new generation, and drove the Establishment to imprison them. This enduring rebel aura and the unmistakable craft evidentt in classic records such as Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women and Brown Sugar ensured subsequent generations of deihard fans, establishing the band as the biggest box office attraction the world has ever seen
The Mammoth Book of The Rolling Stones provides a comprehensive collection of reviews, analysis, interviews and exposes – both archive and contemporary, favourale and critical, concise and epic – of these extraordinary cultural icons as they pass the astonishing milestone of 50 years as rock’s pre-eminent band