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by Stephen Davis


  Taylor, Dick

  Taylor, Mick; bitterness; Electra Studio recordings; England tour, 1971; first album; first performance with Stones; first solo album; first tour with Stones, and Altamont; heroin use; influence on Stones; introduction by Mick; initial salary; joins Stones in Kansas City, 1981; last concert with Stones; last song recorded with Stones; lawsuit; Miller, Rose, and; Munich recordings; playing; quits Stones; reconciliation with Stones; song credit; unpaid; wife

  “Tell Me ”

  “Tell Me Baby ”

  “Tell Me That You Love Me ”

  “Terrifying ”

  “That Girl Belongs to Yesterday ”

  “That’s How Strong My Love Is ”

  Their Satanic Majesties Request

  “Thief in the Night ”

  “Think ”

  Thorogood, Frank

  Thorogood, George

  “Through and Through ”

  Through the Past, Darkly

  Thurman, Uma

  “Tie You Up ”

  “Till the Next Goodbye ”

  “Time Is on My Side ”

  Time Out of Mind

  “Time Waits for No One ”

  Time Waits for No One

  Times of London, editorial

  “Too Much Blood ”

  “Too Rude ”

  “Too Tight ”

  “Too Tough ”

  “Tops ”

  “Torn and Frayed ”

  Tosh, Peter

  Townshend, Peter

  Traffic

  “Travellin’ Man ”

  Trudeau, Margaret

  “Tumblin’ Dice ”

  “Turd on the Run ”

  Turner, Ike

  Turner, Tina

  “Tutti Frutti ”

  12 X 15

  “Twenty Flight Rock ”

  “24 Hours from Tulsa ”

  “2000 Light Years from Home ”

  “2000 Man,” 221

  “2120 South Michigan Avenue ”

  U2

  “Under Assistant ”

  “Under the Boardwalk ”

  “Under My Thumb ”

  Undercover

  “Undercover of the Night ”

  Unplugged,

  Up and Down with the Rolling Stones (Sanchez)

  “Use Me ”

  Vee, Bobby

  “Ventilator Blues ”

  Vietnam War

  Virgin Records

  Voodoo Lounge

  “Waiting on a Friend ”

  Waits, Tom

  “Walking the Dog ”

  Wandering Spirit

  “Wanna Hold You ”

  “War Baby ”

  Warhol, Andy,

  Was, Don

  Wasserman, Paul

  Waters, Muddy (McKinley Morganfield)

  Watts, Charlie: appearance; American tour, 1969, and Altamont; American tour, 1975; background, childhood, and family; banjo, converts to drum; Blues by Six; book about Parker; breeds sheepdogs; Devonshire estate purchase; drug use; drum set, first; at Edith Grove; France and; impact of playing style on group; Jagger and; Jones, Brian and; Korner band, Blues Incorporated, and; musical influences; playing of; quits day job; rejection of “star trip,”; role as arbitrator between Mick and Keith; Rollin’ Stones, early involvement; Rollin’ Stones, officially joins; Seraphina (daughter); Shirley Ann Shepherd (wife); solo jazz albums; stability of; style of; success, impact of

  Watts, Ernie

  “We Had It All ”

  “We Love You ”

  “We Wish You a Merry Christmas ”

  Wenglass, Lily

  “What a Shame ”

  “What to Do ”

  “When I’m 64 ”

  “When the Whip Comes Down ”

  “Where All the Boys Go ”

  White Album

  Whitehead, Peter

  Whitehouse, Mary

  Who

  “Who’s Been Sleeping Here,”

  “Who’s Driving Your Plane? ”

  “Wild Horses ”

  “Wild Thing ”

  Williamson, Sonny Boy

  Wilson, Brian

  Wingless Angels

  “Winning Ugly ”

  “Winter ”

  Winwood, Steve

  “Wish I’d Never Met You ”

  Wohlin, Anna

  Womack, Bobby

  Wonder, Stevie

  Wood, Crissie

  Wood, Jo Howard

  Wood, Leah

  Wood, Ron [Ronnie]; alcoholism; appearance; art shows; character and personality; child, Jesse James; child, Tyrone; drug use; Dylan and; first Stones album; first Stones tour; Irish farm; Jagger and; with Jeff Beck1; Live Aid concert, 1985; New Barbarians; percentage of Stones granted; Richard, Keith and; salary instead of partnership; with Small Faces; solo albums; solo play dates; songwriting credits; Stones, beginning of absorption into; Stones, playing with; Trudeau, Margaret and

  Woodstock

  “Worried About You ”

  “Worst, The ”

  Wyman, Bill (Bill Perks): absent from Exile on Main Street; “Acid in the Grass” (“In Another Land); age; appearance; avoidance of narcotics and Nellcote; background; breach with Keith, 1970–1981; burger joint, Sticky Fingers; comment on Brian; comment on Chuck Berry; comment on Dean Martin Show; comment on Muddy Waters, 90–91; comment on Ron Wood; divorce; first meeting with Stones; gun purchase; Hammond, Jr., John and; joins band; on Jones, Brian; Lindstrom, Astrid, and; name change; playing of; quits day job, 58; quitting Stones threat; retirement from Stones; Rhythm Kings; Richards, reconciliation with; sexuality and promiscuity; Smith, Mandy affair; solo album; TV and; wife

  Yardbirds

  “Yer Blues ”

  “Yesterday ”

  “Yesterday’s Papers ”

  Yetnikoff, Walter

  “You Better Move On ”

  “You Can Make It If You Try ”

  “You Can’t Always Get What You Want ”

  “You Can’t Judge a Book ”

  “You Don’t Have to Mean It ”

  “You Don’t Move Me ”

  “You Got Me Rocking ”

  “You Got the Silver ”

  “You Gotta Move ”

  “You’re Too Much ”

  “You Should Have Seen Her Ass,”

  Photo Credits

  Chapter Openings

  Chapter 1: Michael Ochs Archives. Chapter 2: Graham Dawes. Chapter 3: Blue Hills Archive. Chapter 4: Michael Ochs Archives. Chapter 5: Blue Hills Archive. Chapter 6: Michael Ochs Archives. Chapter 7: © Jim Marshall®. Chapter 8: Peter Simon. Chapter 9: Michael Ochs Archives. Chapter 10: Gary Gershoff/Retna.

  Stephen Davis is the author of numerous books, including the New York Times bestsellers Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zepplin Saga and Walk This Way: The Autobiography of Aerosmith, and coauthor of Fleetwood, the memoirs of Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood. His journalism has appeared in Rolling Stone, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and may other publications. He lives in New England.

  Also by Stephen Davis:

  Hammer of the Gods

  Walk This Way

  Reggae Bloodlines

  Reggae International

  Bob Marley

  Say Kids! What Time Is It?

  Moonwalk

  Fleetwood

  This Wheels on Fire

  Jajouka Rolling Stone

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Davis, Stephen.

  Old gods almost dead: the 40-year odyssey of the Rolling

  Stones / Stephen Davis.—1st ed.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references.

  1. Rolling Stones. 2. Rock musicians—England—Biography.

  I. Title.

  ML421.R64 D36 2001

  782.42166'092'2—dc21

  [B] 2001035683

  Background photograph of sandstone is courtesy

  Corbis Royalty-free Images

  eISBN: 978-0-7679-0956-3

  v3.0

 

 

 


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