Multiple Australian outlets review Bob Spitz’s new music biography, describing it as a 600-page account of the Rolling Stones’ history. All sources present the book as an in-depth, wide-ranging work that covers the band’s long evolution over roughly 64 years. The reviews emphasize the biography’s extensive detail and “deep-cut” approach, suggesting it moves beyond a basic chronological narrative and instead digs into lesser-explored aspects of the band’s story. While the outlets differ in emphasis typical of reviews, they converge on the same central point: readers continue to find material and context compelling even after many years of public attention and coverage of the Rolling Stones. Overall, the coverage frames the biography as substantial in length and research, and it positions the book as an engaging read for those interested in the band’s sustained cultural impact. The main common takeaway is that the biography’s depth and scope leave the reviewer wanting more, rather than feeling the story is fully exhausted.
Bob Spitz’s 600-page Rolling Stones biography explores decades of band history
Multiple Australian outlets review Bob Spitz’s new music biography, describing it as a 600-page account of the Rolling Stones’ history. All sources present the book as an in-depth, wide-ranging work t...
- Bob Spitz has written a Rolling Stones music biography described as 600 pages long.
- The book covers the band’s history over about 64 years.
- Reviewers describe it as an in-depth, detailed account with a “deep-cut” approach.
- All outlets present the biography as compelling and extensive rather than repetitive or complete in a single pass.
- The shared review impression is that readers still want additional material after finishing the book.
Bob Spitz’s deep-cut history proves that even after 64 years of chaos, you can never have too much of the Rolling Stones.
4 hours agoBob Spitz’s deep-cut history proves that even after 64 years of chaos, you can never have too much of the Rolling Stones.
4 hours agoBob Spitz’s deep-cut history proves that even after 64 years of chaos, you can never have too much of the Rolling Stones.
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