Stoned - A Memoir of London in the 1960s

Author(s): Andrew Loog Oldham

Art, Music & Literature

In 1963, Andrew Loog Oldham was a precocious hustler of genius on the London scene, with a keen eye for the next look and a willingness to gamble on it. He was all of nineteen when Brian Epstein took him on to be the Beatles' London press agent, and already regarded as someone who could make things happen. But it was when he went to hear a relatively unknown blues combo perform that Oldham found his true calling. I met the Rollin' Stones, he recalls simply, and said hello to the rest of my life. He took on more than a band; he took on an irresistible force that, with his vision, would become the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band of All Time.
In addition to indelible portraits of Mick Jagger and crew, Stoned regales the reader with candid memories of John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Marianne Faithfull--whom Oldham also created. Joined by contemporaries such as Pete Townshend, Vidal Sassoon, Diana Vreeland, Nik Cohn, and others who counted, Oldham gives us a privileged, brilliantly clear-eyed, and unmistakably authentic view back to where, for generations of music fans, things first started rolling.

General Information

  • : 9780436288661
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Harvill Secker
  • : 0.641
  • : 01 May 2000
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Andrew Loog Oldham
  • : Hardback
  • : 384

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