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The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966 Hardcover – November 6, 2018
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- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDey Street Books
- Publication dateNovember 6, 2018
- Dimensions10.1 x 1.3 x 9.1 inches
- ISBN-109780061960796
- ISBN-13978-0061960796
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A revealing look at the earliest days of the legendary band, captured in a collection of personal, never-before-seen photographs--the largest single trove of such important rock images ever uncovered
When they first came to America in June of 1964, The Rolling Stones had been together for only two years and were almost completely unknown to U.S. audiences. They often played on bills with a variety of other artists, not necessarily as the headlining act, and often received lukewarm receptions. Many of these earliest U.S. shows did not sell out. But in the years that Bob Bonis photographed them, The Stones went from unknowns to one of the most prominent bands in the world.
Documented in these photos is this seminal period when The Stones made their transformation into the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band. And during that time, few were closer to The Stones than Bob Bonis, the tour manager for their U.S. tours between 1964 and 1966. While on the road with The Stones, Bonis, a passionate amateur photographer with a keen eye, an innate sense of composition, and a deep love for his subjects, snapped some 2,700 photographs of the band--a remarkable collection that until now has only been known to family and close friends.
Onstage, offstage, and behind-the-scenes, these stunning photographs show The Stones in an entirely new light--intimate and unguarded. Here are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, and Bill Wyman in casual moments, in rehearsal, in concert, in dressing rooms, on vacation, on the road. Funny, surprising, provocative, beautiful, these photos recall an unforgettable period in history and offer a fresh look at these soon-to-be legends at the beginning of their fame. This was the point at which early manager Andrew Loog Oldham began to position the band as the antidote to The Beatles--troublemakers dressed in leather and singing about the dark side of relationships.
Comprised of images unearthed after forty-five years, The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs is a groundbreaking portrait of one of the most iconic bands of the twentieth century.
About the Author
Larry Marion is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on rock and music memorabilia, especially concert posters. He has worked with many of the leading auction houses, set several world-record prices for Beatles memorabilia, and written and designed sixteen catalogs of music-related memorabilia. Larry is one of the owners, founders, and directors of NotFadeAwayGallery.com, which exclusively represents the photography of Bob Bonis. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, collects memorabilia related to stand-up comedy, and can be contacted at larry@nfagallery.com.
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- ASIN : 0061960799
- Publisher : Dey Street Books
- Publication date : November 6, 2018
- Language : English
- Print length : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780061960796
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061960796
- Item Weight : 2.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 10.1 x 1.3 x 9.1 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,410,352 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #888 in Photo Essays (Books)
- #2,448 in Rock Band Biographies
- #3,449 in Rock Music (Books)
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Customers appreciate the photographs in the book, describing them as a treasure-trove of fantastic images, with one customer highlighting the new pictures of Brian Jones.
"Great photos from the golden years of the Stones. Cool shots of the enigmatic Brian." Read more
"I truly enjoyed looking at all of the rare and unseen photographs of the Stones from the early 60's. This book is definitely worth buying!!" Read more
"...I am too, but she is REALLY a big fan. Pictures look great and I got it at a low price. So I am pleased. Have not read it though." Read more
"...I've never seen more interesting photos of their early days. If you would like a fascinating journey back to "the day," I highly recommend this book...." Read more
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"I purchased this volume with a wonder in my mind; will it be worth the price. Well, as a huge fan of the Stones, I'm more than pleased." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2011Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThese 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!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2014Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis original Stones fan - yep, one of the Ancient Ones - has been collecting rock photos & books for decades. So many photo collections contain rehashes of many of the same photos that it seems nothing new will ever be discovered. Not so!!! With this and its sister volume on The Beatles, the estate of late US tour manager Bob Bonis has indeed provided scores of genuinely never-before-seen images of the classic 60's bands, taken of the boys onstage, backstage & in private tour moments by Mr. Bonis, who had virtually unrestricted access. Bob kept almost all of these photos stashed at his home, seen by VERY few people, even his family. His son & the estate decided it was time to share it all with the world, resulting in a rare, totally fresh, often candid, remarkably immediate, occasionally rude assembly of images absolutely essential for any serious rock photo collector. Even if you're not into the Stones or Beatles, these books provide a scarce first-hand inside glimpse of what a mid-60's US rock tour was like. INDISPENSABLE!!!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2011Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI 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.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2011Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis 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.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI've been a Rolling Stones fan since I was 12 years old in 1964. I saw their first New York appearance in Carnegie Hall on June 20th 1964 and screamed my lungs out. This collection of lost photos from the 1960s is a treasure trove for any fan but is especially cool for lifelong fans like me who thought that at age 65 they could never find any new photos that they haven't seen. These truly candid (sometimes a bit racy) behind-the-scenes photos are an amazingly precious addition to my extensive Stones collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2013Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseSome cool shots of the boys most of them never seen before. The bulk of them are not concert shot alot of behind the scenes stuff and day to day on tour in the early 60's. I'm impressed with the quality of the concert shot's thinking about the state of the photography gear of that time. All done with film no auto focus or TTL flash's not sure if through the lens metering was in wide spread use then I don't think so which make's this work even
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2015Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThis was a very nice addition, and really made me miss the old days. I like all the different eras of the Stones, but it's nice to see them here, before all the journalistic hype was laid on them, before Brian burned out, and before any heavy drug use. This was when I fell under the spell. It's nearly all pictures, and most of them are new to me.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI bought this book for my Dad for Christmas. Somehow, I missed it when it first came out, we have a pretty extensive collection of books about the Stones and Brian Jones. Let's face it, they aren't exactly good looking! But still, the photos are interesting and fun. Any fan of the early days should enjoy this book. I haven't had a chance to read the text yet.
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Francis GuillaumeReviewed in Germany on March 10, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Ein tolles Buch !!
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseSehr schöne Bilder ! Die Beste Zeit der Stones ,, entspannte und natürliche Bilder ..! Kann ich nur empfehlen !
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juan carlosReviewed in Spain on September 14, 20145.0 out of 5 stars juan carlos martinez
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseLos gastos envio gratis, la fecha de entrega precisa y posibilidad de recogida en local, uno dos tres y cuatro
ChankosReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 9, 20115.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC ARCHIVE OF RARE STONES PHOTOGRAPHS FINALLY RELEASED
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseBob Bonis was the Stones' US tour manager from '64-'66, affording him the kind of intimate, access-all-areas relationship with the band which most of the press could only dream of. He was also an avid amateur photographer who amassed an incredible 2,700 pictures of the group during the first flush of its success.
Bonis was keen to avoid exploiting the Stones and sanctioned only a few of his images for commercial use in contemporary teen magazines. When his association with the band ended he selected some personal favourites to place on the wall of his study before storing the slides and negatives in a duffel bag, where they remained until his death in 1992.
Now, in conjunction with Bonis' son Alex and rock auctioneer Larry Marion, this wonderful treasure trove of previously unseen images has finally been made available. Rest assured, this is not a hastily-assembled hodgepodge of snapshots or blurry Polaroids. Bonis shot with a Leica M3 and the images, mostly black-and-white, are all high-quality. He was a fantastic photographer whose passion and skill behind the lens are evident throughout. Many of these images stand proudly alongside iconic shots from the same period by Bent Rej and Gered Mankowitz.
The Stones are captured on the cusp of US success in '64 at the legendary T.A.M.I. show, recording at Chess studios, and later in '65 when they were about to commence a thrilling run of classic singles, working flat-out but clearly loving every minute of it. As the Stones' tour manager, Bonis was able to select any vantage point he desired during the shows and the live images presented here are thrilling, particularly those of Jagger on the rioutous tour of West Germany in September '65, where the energy of his performance explodes from the page.
Bonis also captured many quieter moments, which are among the best photographs in this book. There are particularly wonderful studies of Charlie Watts sitting alone backstage, and of Brian Jones at his resplendent Little Lord Fauntleroy best. One photograph of Jagger posing with an executive's little besuited son is worthy of Diane Arbus in its unsettling weirdness. Some studio highlights are the recording sessions for `Time Is On My Side', `Get Off Of My Cloud' and the `Aftermath' album.
The print quality is wonderful and the images and text are well-presented. Happily, almost all of the book's 266 pages are devoted to the photographs.
I would recommend this wonderful collection to any Stones fan. For once, we are presented with a supposed "holy grail" of rock photographs which more than exceed the hype. I would urge anyone to grab a copy of this whilst it's still in hardback, and at such a good price. I now cannot wait to see Bonis' The Lost Beatles Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966 !
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とくぽんReviewed in Japan on December 31, 20115.0 out of 5 stars Private中心の写真集
Format: HardcoverVerified Purchaseこの時期のストーンズに比較的近いところにいた、米国人の興行師(?)の撮ったコレクションです。プロのカメラマンではないようですし、かと言ってすごくprivateな写真があるという訳ではないですが、そこそこ普段の顔がうかがえる写真も多く、初期のストーンズのファッションに興味があったので、その意味では満足度は高いです。みんなお洒落ですが、チャーリーは後年の洒落者ぶりには程遠いですし、キースもまだ全然ぶっ飛んでないので、相対的にはまだ若くて美男子ぶりが際立つミックの圧勝という感じ。あとはキースが鼻の両穴に指をいれて変顔とか、クレヨンしんちゃんレベルのおふざけを連発しています。
JohnReviewed in Canada on March 22, 20234.0 out of 5 stars Arrived torn
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseThe book’s front cover had a small tear on the bottom left corner.
Otherwise - great.







