"One of the best books ever written about the Stones."-- Rolling Stone During the height of the Rolling Stones' success, Bill Wyman kept a diary, recording the churning chaos of the band's creative evolution, power plays, recording sessions, tours, romances, drug busts, and financial disarray. Stone Alone is a meticulous, shrewd and humorous look at the complex personalities of the Stones and the role they played in the startling cultural revolution of the times.
Bill Wyman is the first Rolling Stone to write a book about the band. He is also a Restauranteur with the opening of "Sticky Fingers" in London. Similar to the Hard Rock Cafe, it contains Rolling Stones' memorabilia. He was also he first Rolling Stone to cut a solo album, "Monkey Grip Glue". After the Rolling Stones he started a new band, Willie and the Poor Boys who are still active.
Authors: Bill Wyman and Ray Coleman
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0451170555
ISBN13:9780451170552
Release Date:October 1991
Publisher:Penguin Publishing Group
Length:752 Pages
Weight:0.80 lbs.
Dimensions:1.0" x 7.0" x 5.0"
Original Retail Price: $6.99 USD