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title: "The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966 – Rare, Never-Before-Seen Images from Behind the Scenes of Their Pivotal US Tour"
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# The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966 – Rare, Never-Before-Seen Images from Behind the Scenes of Their Pivotal US Tour

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The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One for the Aftermath fans
*by P***6 on June 20, 2011*

This is an incredible peek into the Rolling Stones' 60s. A handsomely presented, thick book (250+ pages) with a cache of hitherto unpublished photographs. I have the Gered Mankowitz book (the softbound cheapie, not the $250.00 hardbound tome, sheesh!) but I actually prefer this book. Refreshing to see one of my favorite bands before lifestyle took its toll. Here they are vital, funny, edgy, and human. Not exactly the decadent, rich outlaws they became by decade's end. Sparsely annotated, but interestingly so. So if you love the Rolling Stones c. 1964-66, this is a treasure. If you are into their later fame as the 'World's Greatest Rock N Roll Band' you may want to look elsewhere.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Lost Roling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive 1964-1966
*by B***N on February 4, 2011*

These photographs fill in a relatively blank spot, specifically rare studio shots taken at Chess in Chicago and RCA studios Hollywood, in the history of the band. These chronicle the period during the Brian Jones years when the Rolling Stones where being discovered by America, and the Stones were in turn conquering America. After a first fairly uneventful and discouraging initial tour, they came back to the States to establish themselves as a top draw on the concert circuit, and record some of the best music ever made by any English band in U.S. studios, most famously Chess in Chicago and RCA Hollywood. These photographs are a valuable document of this period in the band's storied run as the world's greatest rock and roll band. These were taken during the creative peak of a stunning run of singles, and a band that also made great albums. By all accounts, the chemistry of the band was such that they all got on well with each other, and were united as one to play the music that they loved, re-interpreting R&B classics, and subsequently create some great original music of their own design. This is the Golden Age of the original Rolling Stones, when Brian Jones, the founding member and leader of the band at the peak of his powers, before the egos and drugs and fame took their toll on the band, ultimately changing them forever. Some of these photos are great fly on the wall shots of the Stones in action in the studios. These should have been made available long ago, but they have proven to be worth the wait after all these years! For true Rolling Stones fans, this collection of photographs is a must have!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blast from the Past
*by L***D on February 23, 2011*

I bought this book on a recommendation from friends, and I have to say it took me back in time. Most of the pictures, but not all, were new to me, and I have a lot of old Rolling Stones pictures. There, looking at me from these pages were "MY" Stones, not the shadow band of the past 40 years. It was especially wonderful to see new pictures of Brian Jones, the band's founder. I attended the first ever concert they gave in America (San Bernardino, 1964), and it was gratifying to see that fact confirmed in the back of the book. If information like that is important to you, get this book. Also, if photos of an innocent time for the band are something you'd like to see, get this book. Be warned, however, there a few rather "racy" shots, such as Mick "undies", Kieth "business" and Brian "buns", but the overall feel of happy young men enjoying success in life is heart warming.

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