Synopses & Reviews
The same team that created The Beatles: 365 Days turns to that other most famous of Englands rock n roll exportsthe Rolling Stones. Bursting with photographsmore than half of them rarely or never seenand filled with detailed, informative captions by journalist Simon Wells as well as quotes from the bands members and their famous friends, The Rolling Stones: 365 Days follows the Stones from their explosion on the English scene in 1963 to their status as living legends today. The bands offstage and backstage antics, iconic performances (including Hyde Park, Altamont, and the Ed Sullivan Show), their many girlfriends and wives, infamous brushes with the law, and more are all represented here.
While the Stones may have sung You cant always get what you want, their fans most definitely will with The Rolling Stones: 365 Days.
About the Author
Simon Wells has written about film and music for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian and The Times. The author of The Beatles: 365 Days and Your Face Here, he lives in Sussex, England.