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My final little bone to pick is with how Phelge makes himself look so noble by backing away from the Stones when they got famous so that he wouldn't seem to be a "hanger-on". Obviously he changed his mind. He not only wrote a book, but is giving tours of place he and the Stones frequented.
All these little quibbles aside, the book is worth the read. Most Stones fans hunger for anything about their boys. There are things here that will make you laugh. Beware, Phelge's book makes the Rolling Stones look human.
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