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In 1963, in a south London hotel, Andrew Loog Oldham discovered an unknown rhythm and blues band called the Rolling Stones and became their manager and producer; by 1967 they had achieved worldwide celebrity, been arrested in a notorious drugs raid and split with the manager that made them. 2Stoned is the remarkable record of these years, when Oldham's radical strategies t...more
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Published September 4th 2003 by Vintage (first published 2002)
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Aug 19, 2012Christopher Riley rated it really liked it
I read the first one some years back and was disappointed as it didn't cover the Stones' breakthrough years. This does tho and it's a great document on 60s rock and roll. Insightful into the cultivation of the image of the Stones, in no small point down to Oldham force of personality. Brutally honest with himself at times, a large part of the book is made up of recollections from other key players.
Dec 24, 2016Chris Taylor rated it it was amazing
I have read 3 of ALO's books. This was his second, preceded by Stoned and followed by Stone Free.
2Stoned tells how, having discovered the Stones (see Stoned) ALO continued to manage them through their early years and chronicles their early singles.
(BTW the sleeve of the Stones debut album was the first ever to omit the band's/artist's name).
In common with the other two, the format of the book is unique in my experience, consisting entirely of paragraphs of quotes from all the main players, back
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I did not enjoy this as much as the earlier book 'Stoned' as this book keeps jumping about through the years (even going back to the years covered by 'Stoned') rather than proceeding chronologically. It's not a bad read though and I found the things it did not mention as interesting as the things it did. For example the author barely mentions the two albums 'Out of their heads' and 'Between the buttons' which to me implies that he did not think much of them!
Wow, was this ever a fun read! I felt like I was right there with Andrew, managing the Rolling Stones in their glory days in the 60's. He's a great writer, very witty and clever and funny. Sometimes I wasn't quite sure what he was talking about, but that was part of the fun. Great attention to wardrobe throughout!
Jan 12, 2013Gary rated it really liked it
Loved it. I've read all his books. Couldn't put them down. This man has lived an interesting life, but you can also feel his pain and see how much the firing by the Rolling Stones has affected his life...Sad story in ways. I can only imagine what a ride it must have been when he was with the Stones.
Sep 13, 2007Tosh rated it it was amazing
The second volume of Andrew Loog Oldman's masteripiece. Here we get the inside world of the Rolling Stones as well as other movers and shakers of that great decade (the 60's). Mod culture at its best.
Jan 05, 2013Leigh Roberts rated it really liked it
Great tales of excess, triumph and tragedy, however his style of writing was far too pretentious and flowery, for me anyway.
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