Ronnie: The Autobiography | 
| Author: Ronnie Wood Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 83115
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.5
ISBN: 0312366523 Dewey Decimal Number: 787.87166092 EAN: 9780312366520 ASIN: 0312366523
Publication Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New, Excellent Condition , Immediate Shipping, Email Notification, Professional Service, MILLIONS Served, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
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For the first time, a member of the world’s most famous rock ‘n’ roll band tells his—and their—story. Raw, unsanitized, nasty and fascinating. An incredible journey. The first of his family to be born on dry land, Ronnie Wood came from a family of water gypsies and was raised in a council flat near Heathrow Airport. Growing up only wanting to paint and play music, Wood was always talented. And in the 1960’s, he was often in the right place at precisely the right time—becoming the guitar player for everyone from the Birds to Jeff Beck to the Faces and then to Rod Stewart . But Wood and his guitar-playing became super-charged when he joined The Rolling Stones. They were rock royalty from their earliest days, and from the first time Wood performed with the band, careening down New York City’s Fifth Avenue on a flatbed truck Wood has been at the center of the court and in the middle of the ferment. No band has ever combined the Stones’ success--both artistically and materially—with their longevity. No other band has ever survived the creativity and clashes of such big personalities. But with success came excess—and as mayhem and hysteria followed Ronnie on his adventures through the extremes of rock ‘n roll, the drugs got harder and his relationships—especially with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and the women in his life—became increasingly complex. A fascinating portrait not just of the Stones, but of the greatest rockers of the 1960’s and beyond—from Eric Clapton to Rod Stewart, Jimmy Page to Keith Moon, Jimi Hendrix to Pete Townshend—RONNIE is a rich, revelatory book. Readers have never had a view of the rock world like this before.
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not without some merit August 28, 2008 This is a fun read. Just don't trust any of the dates past 1978. The chronology is definitely jumbled. Perhaps this is understandable considering the copious amounts of drugs that he admits to consuming. However, the fact that no editor corrected statements like Woody saying he did a show with Dennis Wilson in 1985 (he died in '83) is almost shameful...
THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS. July 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THE WOODMANS LONG JOURNEY WEAVES US THROUGH THE LABARYNTHS OF ROCKS HALCION DAYS - ETCHED WITH CANDID IF NOT GRAPHIC FLASH BACKS TO THE MUSICS EARLIEST INFLUENCES TO WHAT HAS NOW BECOME TO ALL, QUINTISENSUAL CLASSIC ROCK.
RONNIE IS FOR THOSE WHO LIVED THROUGH THE LATE 60'S ONWARDS - AN ENGROSSING READ!.
THE CONSUMATE JAMSTERS ABILITY TO ADAPT HIS CHOPS TO SO MANY STYLES OF ROCK LUMINARIES THAT FINALLY CULMINATES TO HIS ASCENT INTO WITHOUT A DOUBT THE WORLDS GREATEST WORKING BAND IS REMARKABLE.
WARTS - D C'S AND ALL THE 356 PAGES FOCUSES ON FAMILY, WIVES,CHILDREN,FRIENDS,PLAYERS AND LEGENDS - NOT ENOUGH ALAS WAS SPENT ON THE LONDON YEARS - NO MENTION AT ALL OF "THE SPEAKEASY" THE CLUB THAT HOSTED MORE HISTORIC ONE NIGHT IMPROMPTU JAM SESSIONS THAN CAN EVER BE IMAGINED,WOODY BEING IN NEARLY EVERY ONE..
I WOULD OF ALSO LIKED MORE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE STYLE AND FEEL OF LONDON DURING THOSE DAYS. MORE ON GRANNYS - SWEENYS - COSTAS - RUSKINS AND OF COURSE THE CHELSEA COBBLER ..
STRANGELY MISSING - HARDLY A WORD ON GLIMMER TWIN NUMBER TWO ? BUT THERE AGAIN"LOOSE LIPS MIGHT SINK SHIPS"
WE WILL JUST HAVE TO WAIT FOR HIS MAJESTY TO PUT PEN TO PAPER,BUT DON'T HOLD YOUR BREATH.
'YOU DON'T WANT ME TROUSERS TO FALL DOWN NOW DO YA"
RONNIE ON THE P C ROCK BIO GRADE TWANGS IN AT A SOLID 7.
WEAVE IT OR LEAVE IT - RONNIE IS DEFINITELY A WEAVER WORTH WEADING
Quite nice July 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
First get me right here: as much as I do NOT like the Stones that much, this is a very nice and funny little autobiography by one of its members. He has had a much more interesting career as a member of the Faces and the Jeff Beck group among other things. However the very sympathetic way in which he recounts his past experiences make even the Stoens years interesting (OK, I guess they ARE an important group after all). The book is written with a great deal of wit and he comes over really well in this biography which is not the usual "my groupie and drug hell" kind of bio that everybody seems kind of keen on producing as of late.
Ronnie - the "other" Rolling Stone June 28, 2008 Why this man is not classified as one of the true Rolling Stones is beyond me.
Boring, pointless, superficial June 17, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
What a disappointment. I'm a longtome Stones fan, so I already know the story and the details. But other than about two pages of interesting anecdotes about hanging with Keith in the 70's, there's nothing here-- just a quick summary of his life. An incredible disappoinment and waste of money.
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