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Let it bleed : the Rolling Stones, Altamont, and the end of the sixties
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Let it bleed : the Rolling Stones, Altamont, and the end of the sixties

Author: Ethan A Russell; Gerard Van der Leun
Publisher: New York : Springboard Press, 2009.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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This book goes where no Rolling Stones book has gone before. Author and photographer Ethan Russell was one of only sixteen people--including the Stones--who made up the 1969 tour. He was with them in their hotel rooms, at rehearsals, and on stage. He tells the story of this historic tour firsthand, including recollections from band members, crew, security, and other sixties icons--like Abbie Hoffman and Little  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Pictorial works
Biography
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Russell, Ethan A.
Let it bleed.
New York : Springboard Press, 2009
(OCoLC)760071807
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ethan A Russell; Gerard Van der Leun
ISBN: 9780446539043 044653904X
OCLC Number: 289009088
Description: xv, 239 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Other Titles: Rolling Stones, Altamont, and the end of the sixties
Let it bleed :
Responsibility: Ethan A. Russell, with Gerard Van der Leun.

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Intimate, never-before-seen photographs and personal stories from the infamous 1969 Let It Bleed Tour that culminated in the concert at Altamont and the end of the innocence of rock and roll.  Read more...
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