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The best book ever written on the Stones
Exclusive: Hear Andrew read an extract
'Fantastic-the definitive book about music, money, rock 'n' roll - brutally honest, consistently stylish and eminently readable- there is no better history of the period more thrillingly told' Time Out '2Stoned is the volume everyone has been awaiting, and it doesn't disappoint' The Times Compulsive reading The Daily Express Oldham in print strikes you as being like the
man himself in his prime: clever and absurdly stylish 'Oldham is a prose stylist of no little talent' Q Magazine
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'Playing God was just my sideline, actually. Getting records cut was my principal business.' In 1963, in a south London hotel, Andrew Loog Oldham discovered an unknown blues band called the Rolling Stones and became their manager and producer. 2Stoned is the remarkable story of how his radical strategies transformed them into the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band That Ever Drew Breath. An utter original, a svengali figure and a hustler of genius, Andrew Loog Oldham had, by the age of twenty-one, made the Stones, made a million and revolutionised the music business. Revered and reviled in equal measure, he had a flair for outrage, manipulation, and success. Working with the Stones, he had the vision to insist that they write their own songs. Working the media, he engineered a permanent storm of publicity around the band and ensured that their notoriety preceeded them wherever they went. With one eye on making records in the studio and the other on fanning the flames of hysteria that greeted their appearances, Andrew Loog Oldham masterminded the ceaseless recording and touring that produced a string of seminal tracks and propelled them, within three years, to global fame. In his first book, Stoned, Andrew Loog Oldham recorded his early years and the meeting with the Stones that changed all their fates; by 1967 the Stones would have achieved worldwide celebrity, been arrested in a drugs raid and split with the manager that made them. 2Stoned is the story of this adventure in the words of
the man who led it and those of a number of his contemporaries. Nik
Cohn, Marianne Faithfull, David Bailey, and Pete Townshend are among
those who contribute to this compelling portrait of the golden period
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