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Goin' Home with the Rolling Stones '66: Photographs by Gered Mankowitz HC *NEW*

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Type
Picture Book
Features
New
ISBN
9781909526747

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Reel Art Press The Limited
ISBN-10
1909526746
ISBN-13
9781909526747
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050403105

Product Key Features

Book Title
Goin' Home with the Rolling Stones '66: Photographs by Gered Mankowitz
Number of Pages
96 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
History & Criticism, Subjects & Themes / Celebrity, Genres & Styles / Rock
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music, Photography
Author
Andrew Loog Oldham
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2020-479870
Reviews
By 1966, The Rolling Stones were beginning to enjoy the fruits of their early fame by upsizing to west London townhouses or country piles, each decorated according to their own distinct personalities. In these amazingly candid pictures, many unseen until now, official band photographer Gered Mankowitz went through their respective keyholes to find a band mostly at ease with their newfound status as men of wealth and taste., Many have dreamed of getting taken home by a Rolling Stone, but back in 1966 only the band's official photographer, the legendary Gered Mankowitz was lucky enough to do so - to shoot a rare series of portraits of the rock gods relaxing in their less-than-humble abodes. Having lain forgotten for decades, the intimate, funny and revealing images are published for the first time in a book...See Mick fiddling with his big new telly! Meet Keith's dog! Find Charlie grinning in the garden next to drying underwear!, Renowned music photographer Gered Mankowitz ...reflects on his time with the Rolling Stones. As the Stones' photographer, I was really with them...'I shot Keith Richards sitting on the loo and Charlie Watts next to his wife's underwear', Many have dreamed of getting taken home by a Rolling Stone, but back in 1966 only the band s official photographer, the legendary Gered Mankowitz was lucky enough to do so to shoot a rare series of portraits of the rock gods relaxing in their less-than-humble abodes. Having lain forgotten for decades, the intimate, funny and revealing images are published for the first time in a book...See Mick fiddling with his big new telly! Meet Keith s dog! Find Charlie grinning in the garden next to drying underwear!, As well as a softer vision of the Stones, these photos allow a glimpse at an individuality that goes far beyond the band., As The Rolling Stones' official photographer in the mid-'60s, Gered Mankowitz was given the kind of access to the band which fans could only dream of. In 1966, Mankowitz was commissioned to shoot an At Home session with each member of the band: stored for many years in supermarket carrier bags under the Londoner's office desk, the intimate photos have finally been collated in one volume, Goin' Home With The Rolling Stones, '66., Unseen photographs show what Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and co really craved when they hit the big time was middle-class domesticity, By 1966, The Rolling Stones were beginning to enjoy the fruits of their early fame by upsizing to west London townhouses or country piles, each decorated according to their own distinct personalities. In these amazingly candid pictures, many unseen until now, official band photographer Gered Mankowitz went through their respective keyholes to find a band - mostly - at ease with their newfound status as men of wealth and taste., As The Rolling Stones official photographer in the mid- 60s, Gered Mankowitz was given the kind of access to the band which fans could only dream of. In 1966, Mankowitz was commissioned to shoot an At Home session with each member of the band: stored for many years in supermarket carrier bags under the Londoner s office desk, the intimate photos have finally been collated in one volume, Goin Home With The Rolling Stones, 66., the Rolling Stones were at the height of their greatness, musically, when these photographs were taken [...]In a quaint and somewhat innocent manner, this book captures the Stones in a semi-domestic mood, as they see their work become rewarded by expensive cars and good homes., Renowned music photographer Gered Mankowitz ...reflects on his time with the Rolling Stones. As the Stones photographer, I was really with them... I shot Keith Richards sitting on the loo and Charlie Watts next to his wife s underwear'
Dewey Edition
23
Photographed by
Mankowitz, Gered
Dewey Decimal
782.421660922
Synopsis
The Stones at home and unplugged by official Stones photographer Gered Mankowitz By the start of 1966, the Rolling Stones' position as rock gods was established. They were making serious money and splashing out on new homes and cars. Their official photographer and friend, Gered Mankowitz, was invited to shoot an "at home" session with each member of the band. "They hated the idea of unknown photographers visiting their private sanctuaries ... If I did it then the press office would have a large selection of this type of image and could fulfil any magazine request without having to bother the band." Mankowitz kept these photographs in supermarket carrier bags stashed under his desk for several years, "getting in my way and frequently wondering why I continued to hold on to them." This is the first time these sessions have been collated and published. The book includes both iconic and unseen photographs: Mick in a kipper tie turning on his new television and posing outside with a new Aston Martin; Keith, Lord of the Manor-style, with his blue Bentley and antique sword at his East Sussex home; Charlie grinning next to lingerie drying in the garden; Brian in obligatory silk shirt in front of a handpainted mural; Bill in the kitchen with his dog. Goin' Home with the Rolling Stones '66 is a beguiling collection of images, shot with incredible skill, that offers that rare thing in Stones photography--a fresh perspective. It features an introduction by Mankowitz and a foreword from the Rolling Stones' legendary manager, Andrew Loog Oldham., Goin' Home With the Rolling Stones '66 is a beguiling collection of images, shot with incredible skill, that offers that rare gem in Stones photography., By the start of 1966, The Rolling Stones position as rock gods was established. They were making serious money and splashing out on new homes and cars. Their official photographer was invited to shoot an 'At Home' session with each of the band. This is the first time his 'At Home' sessions have been collated and published. The photographs are relaxed, the band's ease with Mankowitz evident. There are moments of contemplation, intimacy and wit, and Mankowitz manages to capture something of an amused innocence to the whole concept, as if the five of them can't quite believe how far they have come.
LC Classification Number
ML421.R64

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