05720cam a2200529 i 4500 386674486 TxAuBib 20190718120000.0 170609s2017||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2017018102 9781101874370 1101874376 (OCoLC)987992115 TxAuBib rda Hagan, Joe, 1971- Sticky fingers : the life and times of Jann Wenner and Rolling stone magazine / Joe Hagan. First edition. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2017. ℗2017. x, 547 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This is a Borzoi book.". Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-522) and index. Prologue: Get back -- Book I: The wunderkind. Atlantis ; Are you experienced? ; California dreamin' ; Like a rolling stone ; Born to run ; Sympathy for the devil ; Bridge over troubled water -- Book II: The 1970s. Temptation eyes ; Sticky fingers ; California ; The cover of the Rolling Stone ; Whatever gets you through the night ; Love will keep us together ; Take it to the limit ; Big shot ; Stayin' alive ; Shattered -- Book III: It's only rock & roll. Get back ; We don't need another hero ; Purple rain ; We didn't start the fire ; Nevermind ; Bridges to Babylon ; Still crazy after all these years. "Sticky fingers: the Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine is the story of how one man's ego and ambition captured the 1960s youth culture of rock and roll and turned it into a hothouse of fame, power, politics, and riches that would last for fifty years. Drawn from dozens of hours of interviews with Wenner, who granted Joe Hagan exclusive access to his vast personal archive of correspondence, rare documents, recordings, and never-before-seen images, and featuring conversations with many of the greatest superstars of our time, this biography tells how Wenner partnered with such rock luminaries as John Lennon, Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan to manufacture an unforgettable cultural mythology in words and images every other week for five decades. Hagan renders in stunning detail the extraordinary lives behind a magazine that began as a scrappy rebellion, reinvented youth culture, and marketed the libertine world of late-sixties San Francisco in a stylish, glossy package that became a locus of influence, access, and headline-making news. From Wenner's early days as a child of divorce intoxicated by the wealth and privilege of his affluent boarding school peers to his fateful meeting with the Manhattan art school dropout who would become his wife and partner in Rolling Stone, Sticky Fingers chronicles the life of a mercurial, wide-eyed rock-and-roll fan of ambiguous sexuality but unambiguous ambition whose bottomless appetite for music, drugs, sexual liberation, and political provocation epitomized a generation. Wenner's eye for brilliant and irreverent writers--from Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe to P.J. O'Rourke and Matt Taibbi--became legend, as did his yen for controversy. Joe Hagan reveals Wenner in all of his excess and glory, from his seismic rise as a 1970s kingmaker of rock and roll, when he held court at a fabled house on California Street in San Francisco, to his ascent as an irascible media mogul of Manhattan who turned rock and roll into a wealthy and vaunted institution. Featuring on-the-record interviews with Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Yoko Ono, Billy Joel, Tom Wolfe, Cameron Crowe, Lorne Michaels, David Geffen, Dan Aykroyd, Bette Midler, and dozens of others, Hagan depicts Wenner with intimacy, nuance, and complexity--his marksmanship as an editor, his canny understanding of the zeitgeist, his endless pursuit of fame and power, and his capacity for betrayal that would earn him as many enemies as friends. An unforgettable biography of one of the most significant cultural forces of our time."--Dust jacket flaps. Hagan tells how Wenner partnered with rock luminaries to manufacture an unforgettable cultural mythology in words and images every other week for five decades. Rolling Stone magazine began as a scrappy rebellion, reinvented youth culture, and marketed the libertine world of late-sixties San Francisco in a stylish, glossy package that became a locus of influence, access, and headline-making news. Wenner was a wide-eyed rock-and-roll fan of ambiguous sexuality but unambiguous ambition whose bottomless appetite for music, drugs, sexual liberation, and political provocation epitomized a generation. 20190718. Wenner, Jann. Wenner, Jann. Rolling stone (San Francisco, Calif.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009128781. Rolling stone (San Francisco, Calif.) (OCoLC)fst01791357. Editors United States Biography. Publishers and publishing United States Biography. Editors. Publishers and publishing. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts. HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rock. Publishers and publishing United States Biography. United States. Biographies. Biography. Biographies. Hagan, Joe, 1971- author., First edition.