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"Love You Live, Rolling Stones: Fanfare from the Common Fan" is an
incredible book written by fans with many photos never seen before.
To order go to: http://loveyouliverollingstones.com/
This beautiful coffee table book features a collection of stories and
photos by fans on the road with the Rolling Stones for four decades.
The book is presented from their fans' perspective and features
hundreds of never-before-published photos of the Greatest Rock 'n'
Roll Band in the World.
"Love You Live, Rolling Stones: Fanfare From the Common Fan" contains
stories from fans from around the world who wrote about Rolling Stones
memories at some of the most important events in the history of Rock
'n Roll, including: the crowd record-breaking concert in Hyde Park,
the infamous Altamont Concert; the BBC special "Rock 'n' Roll Circus";
and the precedent-setting club concert, El Mocambo.
"Love You Live, Rolling Stones: Fanfare from the Common Fan" takes
it's name from a popular live Rolling Stones double album released in
1977 and was mostly recorded during their Tour of the Americas in
1975. At the beginning of each concert on this tour an excerpt from
Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" was played as an
overture.
Editor Marilou Regan and Hans Oosterbaan have been collecting photos
and stories for the book for nearly three years. There are over 600
photos in the book.
Most of the photos in "Love You Live, Rolling Stones; Fanfare from the
Common Fan" have never before been published. Fans have shared their
personal photo collections for the book. Some well-known professional
Stones photographers, including Kevin Mazur, Dave Hogan, Bob Gruen,
Phyllis Lattner, Bob Mussell, Fernando Aceves, and Thom Hoffman, have
also contributed never-before-published photos to "Love You Live". And
Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood has contributed a collectible
artwork.
There are approximately 80 stories in "Love You Live" submitted by
fans from 20 different countries. Each story contains a historic
perspective of the era and the mood of the country it represents. The
stories are anecdotal and personal and filled with adventures from the
40 years the Rolling Stones have been touring.
"Love You Live, Rolling Stones; Fanfare from the Common Fan" is full
color, has 256 pages and measures 9 x 12. It is the only tribute book
dedicated to the Stones by their fans.
http://loveyouliverollingstones.com/
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