A review by ilovegravy
According to the Rolling Stones by Mick Jagger

4.0

The amount of spotlight that Brian Jones, Bill Wyman or Mick Taylor get in this book is sad. It’s understandable considering it’s an interview book and they didn’t have their say in it, but at the same time it’s odd how little other band members had to say about them. Also, if you’re mostly interested in Mick Jagger - he is incredibly concise with his words (as somebody has nicely pointed out in the book “an extroverted but a very private person). This is fully rewarded though by endless blabbing of Keith Richards and Charlie Watts (I was actually very pleasantly surprised by such thorough accounts of Charlie!).
I think this book is more for the fans (die-hards?:) who are extremely into the Rolling Stones and have already quite a vast knowledge about them because you get a feeling of being bombarded with musicians, places, events, incidents that don’t really get an introduction and if you don’t know what they’re talking about you have to check somewhere (which I personally really couldn’t do and I am glad I didn’t have to haha)