| |
| | The History of Rock Music. Rolling Stones: biography, discography, reviews, links |
 | | The Rolling Stones, unlike the bands of the Mersey beat, were also good musicians: an expressive and versatile vocalist, a razor-sharp rhythmic guitar and a natural talent like Jones as the inspiration, the coordinator, the arranger and saboteur. |
 | | Although The Rolling Stones did not belong to the "swinging London", the London boastful and loud, but to the squalid and smoke-ridden neighborhoods, their songs dazed and seduced even those who were not aspiring hooligans. |
 | | By now The Rolling Stones were eccentric multi-millionaires surrounded by a team of managers (to handle their millions), of lawyers (to run from the laws they continuously broke), of technicians (to prepare their concerts), of doctors (to avoid the risk that someone could wind up like Jones). |
| www.scaruffi.com /vol1/stones.html (9658 words) |
|