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Sticky Fingers

The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine

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Sticky Fingers

De: Joe Hagan
Narrado por: Dennis Boutsikaris, Joe Hagan
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A delicious romp through the heyday of rock and roll and a revealing portrait of the man at the helm of the iconic magazine that made it all possible, with candid look backs at the era from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Elton John, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, and others.

The story of Jann Wenner, Rolling Stone's founder, editor, and publisher, and the pioneering era he helped curate, is told here for the first time in glittering, glorious detail. Joe Hagan provides readers with a backstage pass to storied concert venues and rock-star hotel rooms; he tells never before heard stories about the lives of rock stars and their handlers; he details the daring journalism (Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, P.J. O’Rourke) and internecine office politics that accompanied the start-up; he animates the drug and sexual appetites of the era; and he reports on the politics of the last fifty years that were often chronicled in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine.

Supplemented by a cache of extraordinary documents and letters from Wenner's personal archives, Sticky Fingers depicts an ambitious, mercurial, wide-eyed rock and roll fan of who exalts in youth and beauty and learns how to package it, marketing late sixties counterculture as a testament to the power of American youth. The result is a fascinating and complex portrait of man and era, and an irresistible biography of popular culture, celebrity, music, and politics in America.
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Would you try another book from Joe Hagan and/or Dennis Boutsikaris?

Yes

What was most disappointing about Joe Hagan’s story?

His filling page after page with "bold type" names then describing their sexual peccadillos or other gossipy tangential tidbits "trust fund" "addict"

Which scene was your favorite?

Bill Graham

Did Sticky Fingers inspire you to do anything?

Not purchase Rolling Stone magazine.

Wenner is a pretentious star F*****

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Boring. About 5 hours too long. A story about rich people and their egos and rich people problems. Sad that I missed out on the 60s and 70s RS, I was hoping this would tell me something I didn’t know about that era. It really didn’t, and even some of the stuff about Hunter S. Thompson that’s in this book contradicts some things I’ve read in other books lately. All I learned is that I don’t like Jann at all.

Meh

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Fascinating story. Very well researched. Lots of interesting anecdotes without seeming gossipy. The narration is so skillful that it had me searching for other books narrated by the same talented voice.

Excellent story and writing, fantastic narration

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This very dense, ultra-researched book is not exactly flattering to Jann Wenner but it's an authorized biography so maybe he's even worse than he seems! It's worth a listen (or read) as there's also a lot about the photographer Annie Leibovitz, Hunter S. Thompson, and Wenner frenemies Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan. The prose is well-written (though the stories are somewhat repetitive) and the narrator is excellent. This book kept me alert and interested on a long, multi-state drive.

This was authorized?! 😳

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Ok, I’m just starting Sticky Fingers but just finished Jann Wenner’s memoir, “Like a Rolling Stone” and the guy who narrated the memoir is also the narrator of Sticky Fingers! Totally weird because I’m used to him being the actual voice of Jann Wenner. Thing I’m reading them in the wrong order!

Hagan and Wenner Share the same narrator!

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Well researched and (apparently) honest recounting of the humble beginnings, incredible ambition, and, ultimately, the incredible force that Rolling Stone magazine and Jann Wenner were.

Highly recommended.

Delivers the goods

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This sodomite wasn't a good person. The magazine sucks- so did he, with other guys.

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I really enjoyed reading about the reality of life at a magazine that I dutifully and unquestioningly consumed throughout my youth as a baby boomer. My then-heroes apparently got to where they did by dint of relentless greed, ambition, narcissism and aggression. I feel so much better about my life! Many of these kinds of books really bog down after the subject becomes rich and famous (looking at you, Springsteen and Rod Stewart), but Hagan's prose is swift and lively throughout. He has affection but no illusions, which makes for a supremely entertaining read.

Awful people, entertaining read

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Not once in this book does Joe Hagan ever say something nice about Wenner's achievements without including a backhanded (or not so backhanded) insult. It's amazing. You kind of have to put it aside or take it with a grain of salt and just try to embrace how awesome and interesting and cool the life and times of this dude really was/were—not to mention his massive achievement in creating what could arguably be called one of the more important and certainly relevant magazines of its time. Which is to say nothing of the fact that he commissioned a great deal of the best journalism of the past 50-75 years. But yeah, Joe Hagan hates the dude. Still, fascinating, impressive and a fun story.

Joe Hagen Definitely Hates Jann Wenner

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If you are like me then you have a love hate relationship with Rolling Stone Magazine. Sticky Fingers is a great account of he life and times of Jann Wenner that shows him and his story warts and all. I read this one after reading Jann's autobiography and it is interesting to see how these stories line up perfectly. The only real difference is that Jann paints himself as the hero in everything the he does. Hagan paints him as he really is/ was. If you love to love/hate RS like I do- you will love this book.

Honest take on Wenner - and his time at RS

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