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| Chris Diemoz |
People,
I just want fellow researchers, and factual aficionados, aware that new bread is out there for them. Postman delivered me today a copy of the book "Rolling Stones and the making of Let It Bleed", by writer Sean Egan (at his first Stones essay, but who already worked, in the past, on The Animals and on Hendrix). It's part of the serie "Vinyl Frontier" and, even if only some hours passed since I've got it delivered in my hands, I think that LIB is always worth a reading.
Should you need more details on this book, here's the link:
http://www.mqpublications.com/details.phtml?id=328&cat=
Ciao,
Chris |
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| kath |
hey chris! i haven't seen your name up here for a while!! how you doin'???? |
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| gypsy |
Thanks Chris!
One can never have too many Stones books! I always read mine over and over again. |
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| VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Ciao Chris!!
I really will look for it, I love those books with such an specific subject and this subject is really interesting as the making of Let it Bleed includes the last recording sessions of Brian with the stones, the Brianless and Taylorless period, and the very early days for Mick Taylor
Let it Bleed rocks |
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