There will always be something inherently cool about going behind the scenes and back in time with a band that has history. That’s even more true when the band in question is The Rolling Stones, a band with more history (and number 1 everythings) than just about any other band… ever. This book chronicles the first 50 (yeah, five-zero) years of the Stones through the curation, introduction and narrations of the band themselves. It’s got more rare and unseen material than you could shake a stick at (contact sheets, negative strips, bubblegum cards, international posters, draft record cover art, the list goes on) and there are over 1000 illustrations. If you like The Rolling Stones, or you just need a coffee table book, this definitive tome is an easy choice.
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