Friday, October 3, 2014

Brian Jones: The Making of the Rolling StonesBrian Jones: The Making of the Rolling Stones by Paul Trynka

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Such a tragic story in many ways, that being said, shows the rise of a very promising musician. Brian Jones came from an "affection free", middle class home. Highly intelligent, he found an outlet in music, greatly influenced by jazz, he learned to play the guitar and play it very well. It was at this time his family turned their backs on him, considering jazz to be "the beatnik horror" of music. Brian strove to be the best musician he could be and achieved just that. He helped to form and was a part of The Rolling Stones. There was a constant competition between Brian and Mick, each trying to one up the other. Unfortunately, just as the band was really coming into its own, and started riding the charts, Brian lost his life.
I was sent this novel as a 'first read' for an honest review from Goodreads. I gave it three stars because I found the first two chapters a struggle to hold my attention. However, the story did pick up after that and became more interesting, and informative.



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