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    Ronnie: The Autobiography

    Ronnie: The Autobiography
    Author: Ronnie Wood
    Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
    Sales Rank: 222938

    Media: Hardcover
    Edition: First Edition. 1 in number line
    Pages: 384
    Number Of Items: 1
    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
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    Product Description
    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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    1 out of 5 stars the most poorly edited book I've ever read   May 10, 2009
    gbear (St Paul, MN)
    I bought this book mostly because I wanted to read stories about Ron's days with The Faces. I saw them play many times and they were one of my favorite live bands back in the late 70's.

    I'm sure that Ron Wood's story is interesting and compelling on many levels, but this book is a waste. Disorganized doesn't begin to cover how haphazardly this book is assembled. It doesn't work as history, it doesn't work as adventure, and it barely works as biography. It works best as an exercise in cluelessness, as Ron doesn't seem to have any idea how screwed up he sounds. One minute he's writing about how spectacularly broke he is, then within two sentences he's talking about flying off for a tropical vacation somewhere. Supposedly earthshattering events in his life are covered in one sentence (the deaths of loved ones is used to justify more drugs and booze). Having to take his wife to the hospital when she went into labor is literally an interruption to his partying. His chapter about drug treatment reveals no insight at all. We learn little about Stone's tours other than that each one was the best ever. Ron, your own words make you sound incredibly stupid. A train wreck from start to finish.



    4 out of 5 stars Ronnie, the autobiography   May 5, 2009
    M. Nelson (State College,PA)
    This book is candid and interesting, though a bit superficial in many incidents. Dates are not always right, possibly a result of Wood's addiction-impaired memories. Wood comes off as honest, gullible, talented and a good friend. His many mistakes are dealt with openly. He is a bit modest in his talents, but lets others note those. A good book if one is interested in the personal lives of some of the Rolling Stones.


    5 out of 5 stars this bird could not put the book down   March 19, 2009
    M. Coyle (boston)
    I was not quite sure what to expect when i got this book but it exceeded all my expectations Ronnie Wood it a terrific writer.This book has exerything that a good rock and roll book should have, it has love,the power of friendship, human growth and pages filled with the insanity that happens to a band on the road. It not only tells of his experiences with the stones but with the bands that helped him get there. this book is jam packed with exery great musical ledgend from nearly a half a century.He not only gives insight into his own life but also those whe he encounterd along his musical journey This book is worth reading for so many reasons


    3 out of 5 stars average hard rocker story   January 31, 2009
    Ewan Robertson
    Was a classic hard rocker read that and ronnie is a legend what nore needs to be said


    5 out of 5 stars The Best Rock Autobio I've read yet!   January 7, 2009
    Patrick King (Exeter, NH)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I bought this book for the pictures. I thought, the pictures are great, how bad can it be? I read it after reading Victor Bockris' bio of Keith Richards which I found distant and hard to finish. Well, Ronnie's book brought all the stories in the Keith bio into perspective. Wood is a great communicator with his guitar or with paints. He's also a spectacular story-teller. I laughed, I cried, I pulled out my old records. If you've ever wondered why rock stars find themselves in the strange places their lives seem to go in, Ron makes it all clear as day. His discussion of stage freight, touring, and freebasing is far and away the most candid I've ever read. His stories about John Lennon, Rod Stewart, Bo Diddly, Jeff Beck, Tony Curtis, and his assorted agents and drug dealers, not to mention the Rolling Stones are both funny and fascinating. His story about getting busted with Keith in Arkansas is just a hoot. Let me say that this is the best book on the Rolling Stones I've read. What makes it the best is that he tells it up close and personal, in a loving but candid way. He doesn't play anything down and he sure doesn't try to make himself look innocent. But there's none of the bitterness of Sanchez' book, or the better-than-thou tone of Bill Wyman's auto bio. It's just how it is from the pov of Ronnie Wood. While, if I had his opportunities, I might not make the same choices, there's no self-aggrandizing here. Generally, it's a great book about how bands work, the problems in the studio and on tour, and the danger of having more money than you know what to do with, but not quite enough to keep up with your friends. If you're interested in the rock & roll lifestyle, I envy you the opportunity to read this book for the first time. I'm going to read it again.


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