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- <text id=90TT2920>
- <title>
- Nov. 05, 1990: Bummer
- </title>
- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Nov. 05, 1990 Reagan Memoirs
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- BOOKS, Page 96
- Bummer
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <qt>
- <l>BLOWN AWAY: THE ROLLING STONES AND THE DEATH OF THE SIXTIES</l>
- <l>by A.E. Hotchner</l>
- <l>Simon & Schuster; 349 pages; $21.95</l>
- </qt>
- <p> "Drowned and wasted" is the way the singer and writer
- Marianne Faithfull thought about the death of Brian Jones. He
- was the seminal Rolling Stone, the guiding spirit of the band
- as well as its original unifying force, but he was done in: by
- drugs; by intramural rivalry; by his own musical eccentricity,
- a sense of rhythm-and-blues purity that kept him from going
- easily along with the kind of flat-out, bleacher-battering rock
- that bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were starting to
- write.
- </p>
- <p> Jones, try as he might, couldn't write a tune. So he was cut
- out of the publishing revenues and the limelight. Jagger and
- Richards were too formidable for the slight, blond,
- increasingly tuned-out guitarist. Jones lost his grip on the
- group, and on his own life, and he died on the bottom of the
- swimming pool at his English estate, a property once owned by
- A.A. Milne, an author who believed in happier endings.
- </p>
- <p> All this is a matter of record--indeed, of rock mythology--and needs some freshening up for contemporary consumption.
- A.E. Hotchner, whose previous forays into biography have
- included volumes about Ernest Hemingway, Doris Day and Sophia
- Loren, is clearly no rock fan. He dismisses Jagger as "a ruler
- with no queen, no jester, no kingdom, just an egocentric bitch
- king with a neon scepter sitting on a hollow throne." But
- Hotchner does display a certain amount of commercial
- calculation, no doubt having sized up the sales receipts of
- rock butcher Albert Goldman's biographies of Elvis and John
- Lennon, and he comes up with his own cash-register kicker:
- Brian Jones was murdered.
- </p>
- <p> The evidence for this conclusion seems a little...well,
- marginal; a lawyer might call it pure hearsay. The motive is
- class resentment (a couple of lads working on the estate held
- Jones in utter contempt), but even Perry Mason might turn into
- a loser trying to sell a judge that one. Even if the research
- were more solid, Hotchner thinks so little of the Stones and
- manifests such indifference to rock that his book creates an
- atmosphere that would put anyone, not just a fan, on the
- defensive. Hotchner quotes at length from Jagger and Richards,
- but they did not cooperate with Blown Away, and their dialogues
- have been culled from a variety of sources. That kind of
- cut-and-paste job makes for a shaky brief, and a contemptible
- book.
- </p>
- <p>By Jay Cocks.
- </p>
-
- </body>
- </article>
- </text>
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