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[bomp] Nanker on Nankering
Rob B. says...
<<< speakin of the early stones - i just scored phelge's "nankering with the
rolling stones" today - can't wai to get started on that, looks great. i
opened the book at random, and the first word i saw was "gob." looks promising,
looks promising.... >>>
Prepare for some hilarious stories, several quite disgusting. Won't spoil
anything for you, but there are some good ones in there all the way through.
And the other thing I always say about this book is that its depiction of
Brian is the one I personally find, out of the scores of Stones books I read, the
one most believable to the reader. It's known how Brian, Mick and Keith were
all close mates early on...and that later on it was just Mick and Keith, with
Brian pretty much cast to the sidelines. Well, in this book you really get a
good sense of that transformation in progress...You'll see Brian, every once in
a while, doing something strange, causing Mick and Keith to wonder about him,
and after a while such things pile up, and you'll practically be picturing
Mick and Keith looking at each other in confusion and saying "Maybe we were
wrong about this guy?"...And you won't blame them at all.
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