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ROLLING STONES - The Rolling Stones Interviews: A comprehensive look at the band's work from the 60s to the 90s, including the unearthing of secret tapes / Magazines and books
ROLLING STONES - The Rolling Stones Interviews: A comprehensive look at the band's work from the 60s to the 90s, including the unearthing of secret tapes / Magazines and books
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Size: A5 Page count: 328 pages
Rolling Stones' treasured tapes discovered!
The entire interview is finally revealed!
The complete version of "Music Life's Rolling Stones Interview" is now available, including never-before-seen statements.
This volume contains over 20 interviews, from his first interview in 1964 and a surprise interview in Jamaica in 1972, to his first visit to Japan in 1990 and a telephone interview in 1998.
Eight of the tapes were unearthed from the collection of Kaoruko Togo, the journalist who has interviewed the Stones more than any other person in Japan and former editor-in-chief of Music Magazine, and are now available for the first time in their entirety!
The book also features unpublished photos taken by Music Life photographers, as well as behind-the-scenes looks by Hoshika Rumiko (former ML editor-in-chief), Togo Kaoruko, and Hayashi Yoko (New York correspondent).
ML, who has been following the greatest rock and roll band of all time, has compiled a collection of interviews filled with the Stones' truth, true feelings, and true faces at each stage of their lives.
[Main Contents]
[A string of famous quotes, some excerpts from the text are here]
01. 1969: A new restaurant specializing in Japanese food has recently opened in London. I went there to try their sukiyaki the other day. (Mick)
02. 1979: Mick let me sing in the Stones. That's the difference between Rod and Mick in terms of human scale. (Ron)
03. 1983: I was a really bad kid. I used to wreck other people's cars. (Mick)
04. 1986: Bob Dylan said to me, "I could have written 'Satisfaction,' but you couldn't have written 'The City of Ruins.'" I said, "Maybe that's true, but then why didn't you write 'Satisfaction' first?" (laughs) (Keith)
05. 1988: Rock music needs youth to survive. If the young people go to other music, it'll be like a museum. (Mick)
06. 1988: My purpose is not to play the guitar. It's to convey my soul to others through music. (Keith)
July 1990: When I listen to Bach, I don't want to think about politics. I don't like slogans being repeated in music. (Mick)
08. 1990: Everyone wants to be famous and make a lot of money, but that's not everything. How you live your life is everything. (Keith)
09. 1994: The longer I do it, the more I realize I have to work harder than ever. (Keith)
10. 1994: I'm only interested in business as a means to an end. If I didn't focus on business, I wouldn't be able to do what I want to do. (Mick)
[What was it like on the scene at that time? Interview memoirs]
01. Keith is always sleeping. Charlie always tells him, "Don't talk to him. He'll get in trouble." (laughs) (Hoshika Rumiko)
02. I asked Keith, "Why do you think you didn't die even though you were doing so many drugs?" and he replied, "Because I was doing expensive, pure drugs." (laughs) (Yoko Hayashi)
03. Mick is right in front of me now, and I find it hard to accept the sense of distance. So close! What should I do? (Togo Kaoru)
Rolling Stones' treasured tapes discovered!
The entire interview is finally revealed!
The complete version of "Music Life's Rolling Stones Interview" is now available, including never-before-seen statements.
This volume contains over 20 interviews, from his first interview in 1964 and a surprise interview in Jamaica in 1972, to his first visit to Japan in 1990 and a telephone interview in 1998.
Eight of the tapes were unearthed from the collection of Kaoruko Togo, the journalist who has interviewed the Stones more than any other person in Japan and former editor-in-chief of Music Magazine, and are now available for the first time in their entirety!
The book also features unpublished photos taken by Music Life photographers, as well as behind-the-scenes looks by Hoshika Rumiko (former ML editor-in-chief), Togo Kaoruko, and Hayashi Yoko (New York correspondent).
ML, who has been following the greatest rock and roll band of all time, has compiled a collection of interviews filled with the Stones' truth, true feelings, and true faces at each stage of their lives.
[Main Contents]
[A string of famous quotes, some excerpts from the text are here]
01. 1969: A new restaurant specializing in Japanese food has recently opened in London. I went there to try their sukiyaki the other day. (Mick)
02. 1979: Mick let me sing in the Stones. That's the difference between Rod and Mick in terms of human scale. (Ron)
03. 1983: I was a really bad kid. I used to wreck other people's cars. (Mick)
04. 1986: Bob Dylan said to me, "I could have written 'Satisfaction,' but you couldn't have written 'The City of Ruins.'" I said, "Maybe that's true, but then why didn't you write 'Satisfaction' first?" (laughs) (Keith)
05. 1988: Rock music needs youth to survive. If the young people go to other music, it'll be like a museum. (Mick)
06. 1988: My purpose is not to play the guitar. It's to convey my soul to others through music. (Keith)
July 1990: When I listen to Bach, I don't want to think about politics. I don't like slogans being repeated in music. (Mick)
08. 1990: Everyone wants to be famous and make a lot of money, but that's not everything. How you live your life is everything. (Keith)
09. 1994: The longer I do it, the more I realize I have to work harder than ever. (Keith)
10. 1994: I'm only interested in business as a means to an end. If I didn't focus on business, I wouldn't be able to do what I want to do. (Mick)
[What was it like on the scene at that time? Interview memoirs]
01. Keith is always sleeping. Charlie always tells him, "Don't talk to him. He'll get in trouble." (laughs) (Hoshika Rumiko)
02. I asked Keith, "Why do you think you didn't die even though you were doing so many drugs?" and he replied, "Because I was doing expensive, pure drugs." (laughs) (Yoko Hayashi)
03. Mick is right in front of me now, and I find it hard to accept the sense of distance. So close! What should I do? (Togo Kaoru)
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