Within the remaining days of the Sixties, The Rolling Stones be a part of forces with different rock legends to plan a free live performance at Altamont that can rival Woodstock.The “unhealthy boys of rock” don’t have the very best relationship with the police, so that they consider another choice for safety: The Hells Angels. They’re each anti-establishment, they’re each counterculture: what may presumably go flawed?
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Altamont: The Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock’s Darkest Day by Joel Selvin
LIFE Rides With Hells Angels, 1965
A Lengthy Unusual Journey, Dennis McNally
Hell’s Angels, Hunter s Thompson
Keith Richards on Keith Richards, ed Sean Egan
Keith Richards, Victor Bockris
Life, Keith Richards
Mick Jagger, Philip Norman
Stone Alone, Invoice Wyman
Outdated Gods Virtually Lifeless, Stephen Davis
Don’t look again: The story of Altamont, the rock pageant that the ’60s desires to neglect. Geoff Edgers, Washington Publish 21 Nov, 2019
The Rolling Stones Catastrophe at Altamont: Let It Bleed. Rolling Stone January 21, 1970
The lengthy unusual saga of the Grateful Lifeless and the Hells Angels. SF Gate, June 2022.
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