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Rolling Stones 69

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In what was a momentous year of social change, the Rolling Stones experienced the most significant twelve months of their career.

At the start of 1969, they were a successful blues band returning to their rock’n’roll roots after a recent experiment with psychedelia.

By December, they had released the classic album Let It Bleed, lost one of their founding members, played an era-defining concert at Hyde Park to half a million people and witnessed a fan stabbed to death at Altamont Speedway.

With a notorious 1967 drug bust on their CV and a career finally coming out from under the shadow of their rivals The Beatles, everything – the good, the bad and the ugly – suddenly crystallised for the Stones as the Swinging Sixties stumbled to a close. Rolling Stones 69 is the definitive account of the transformative year that saw the Stones truly earn their reputation as “the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world”.

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Omnibus Press
1787601684 / 9781787601680
Paperback / softback
20/06/2019
United Kingdom
256 pages
156 x 234 mm