Book description
Jump Up The Rise of the Rolling Stones was originally a coffee-table
illustrated softback that traced the band s first ten years from 1963
onwards. Now available in digital format for the first time since it was
published in 1995, the book, taken from author Nigel Goodall s original
unedited manuscript, assembles an amazing picture of the first decade of
the Greatest Rock n Roll Band In the World and includes details of
previously unheard interviews with the Stones and with all those that
knew and worked with them during the period the book covers. Hailed as
one of the first biographies to potray a vivid and dramatic telling of
the early life and career of the band, the book covers everything from
Jagger and Richards meeting on Dartford Railway Station to the early
days of playing West London blues clubs, the package tours, the drug
busts, the women, the death of Brian Jones, the beginning of the sticky
70s and the major stadium gigs. Jump Up The Rise of the Rolling Stones
was originally a coffee-table illustrated softback that traced the band
s first ten years from 1963 onwards. Now available in digital format for
the first time since it was published in 1995, the book, taken from
author Nigel Goodall s original unedited manuscript, assembles an
amazing picture of the first decade of the Greatest Rock n Roll Band In
the World and includes details of previously unheard interviews with the
Stones and with all those that knew and worked with them during the
period the book covers. Hailed as one of the first biographies to potray
a vivid and dramatic telling of the early life and career of the band,
the book covers everything from Jagger and Richards meeting on Dartford
Railway Station to the early days of playing West London blues clubs,
the package tours, the drug busts, the women, the death of Brian Jones,
the beginning of the sticky 70s and the major stadium gigs.