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The Stones at 50

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By Jim Lange
 · July 13, 2012

Stones at 50
Who could have imagined that a band could last this long?

Rock 'n' roll is still considered to be an ephemeral art form. Here today and long forgotten tomorrow.

 

So, how did five lads from the UK start a band some 50 years ago and are still planning to play? There's no way to answer that question. The Stones story is epic, chaotic, messy, but has a swagger all its own.

 

The Rolling Stones have been reinventing themselves and staying relevant for audiences in a business notorious for churning them out, chewing them up and spitting them out. Record companies are sometimes little more than loan sharks and thieves, offering new bands Mephistopheles-like contracts that are unfair and unethical. And, fame, says Keith Richards, is "the most dangerous drug of all." 

 

What, then, gentle readers, does this all add up to?

 

Enter (It's free) to win an e-copy of this book. Here's what to do:

email feedback@wvpubcast.org with this in the subject line "The Stones at 50"

 

Be sure to include contact info.

 

That's all.

 

P.S. I can't say how many winners there will be, just enter, dummy.


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