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Sticky fingers : the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling stone magazine
Title:
Sticky fingers : the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling stone magazine
Publication Date as Range:
2017
ISBN:
9781101874370
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
x, 547 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents:
Prologue: Get back -- Book I. The wunderkind -- Atlantis -- Are you experienced? -- California dreamin' -- Like a rolling stone -- Born to run -- Sympathy for the devil -- Bridge over troubled water -- Book II. The 1970s -- Temptation eyes -- Sticky fingers -- California -- The cover of the Rolling Stone -- Whatever gets you through the night -- Love will keep us together -- Take it to the limit -- Big shot -- Stayin' alive -- Shattered -- Book III. It's only rock & roll -- Get back -- We don't need another hero -- Purple rain -- We didn't start the fire -- Nevermind -- Bridges to Babylon -- Still crazy after all these years -- Afterword..
Abstract:
A delicious romp through the heyday of rock and roll and a revealing portrait of the man at the helm of the iconic magazine that made it all possible, with candid look backs at the era from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Elton John, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, and others. The story of Jann Wenner, Rolling Stone‘s founder, editor, and publisher, and the pioneering era he helped curate, is told here for the first time in glittering, glorious detail. Joe Hagan provides readers with a backstage pass to storied concert venues and rock-star hotel rooms; he tells never before heard stories about the lives of rock stars and their handlers; he details the daring journalism (Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, P.J. O’Rourke) and internecine office politics that accompanied the start-up; he animates the drug and sexual appetites of the era; and he reports on the politics of the last fifty years that were often chronicled in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine. Supplemented by a cache of extraordinary documents and letters from Wenner’s personal archives, Sticky Fingers depicts an ambitious, mercurial, wide-eyed rock and roll fan of who exalts in youth and beauty and learns how to package it, marketing late sixties counterculture as a testament to the power of American youth. The result is a fascinating and complex portrait of man and era, and an irresistible biography of popular culture, celebrity, music, and politics in America.
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