John Lennon And The Rock 'N' Roll Circus
John Lennon And The Rock 'N' Roll Circus

John Lennon And The Rock 'N' Roll Circus

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: No. 697 o 2500 copies.

A richly detailed work of rock music history, John Lennon and the Rock 'N' Roll Circus chronicles the fascinating story behind one of the most legendary unmade films in rock history — the Rolling Stones' 1968 television spectacular that never aired, and John Lennon's pivotal role within it. Michael Randolph presents an immersive account of the event, detailing the extraordinary gathering of musical talent, including the Dirty Mac supergroup led by Lennon himself, and the chaotic, creative energy that defined the era. Written with an authoritative and enthusiastic tone, the narrative illustrates how this singular moment captured the restless spirit of late-1960s counterculture at its most raw and unfiltered. Randolph uncovers the behind-the-scenes tensions, artistic ambitions, and historical significance of a performance that remained locked away for decades before finally reaching audiences, cementing its place as a lost treasure of rock 'n' roll mythology.

Author: Michael Randolph
Format: Paperback
Published: 1993, TRACKS, CHARLEY, ENGLAND
Genre: Biography

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: No. 697 o 2500 copies.

A richly detailed work of rock music history, John Lennon and the Rock 'N' Roll Circus chronicles the fascinating story behind one of the most legendary unmade films in rock history — the Rolling Stones' 1968 television spectacular that never aired, and John Lennon's pivotal role within it. Michael Randolph presents an immersive account of the event, detailing the extraordinary gathering of musical talent, including the Dirty Mac supergroup led by Lennon himself, and the chaotic, creative energy that defined the era. Written with an authoritative and enthusiastic tone, the narrative illustrates how this singular moment captured the restless spirit of late-1960s counterculture at its most raw and unfiltered. Randolph uncovers the behind-the-scenes tensions, artistic ambitions, and historical significance of a performance that remained locked away for decades before finally reaching audiences, cementing its place as a lost treasure of rock 'n' roll mythology.