
Rollaresque or The Rakish Progress of The Rolling Stones: A Tale of Loose Morals by the Author of Ziggyology Etc : In Four Volumes With 8 Illustrations
Synopsis
London 1962. Five young hooligans have formed a band and are on a collision course with the austere and intolerant values of post-war Britain. From their beginning in a scummy flat off the Kings Road to the notorious Redlands scandal, this is the anarchic rollercoaster ride of the Stones' first five years.
We follow our heroes in a rags-to-riches romp of sex, scandal, mischief and uproarious behaviour as they challenge the establishment, invent the archetype of the rebellious, parent-scaring rock star lothario and, eventually, receive their comeuppance from the powers that be.
Presented with the audacious wit and bawdy humour of a vintage novel, complete with Dickensian illustrations, Rollaresque celebrates the young Stones in the grand English literary tradition of lovable rogues. This is the music biography reinvented as a ripping yarn.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- ISBN: 9780091958350
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 162 x 242 x 31 mm
- Weight: 592g
- Languages: English