It is as easy to take the Rolling Stones for granted as it is the Beatles,television, toasters or motorcars. Easy, to forget just how huge theirimpact was not just on the music of their time, but on society as awhole. Nothing illustrates this impact and the changes it wroughtbetter than a trawl through the contemporary press. The outrage! Theecstasy! The incomprehension! The horror! The joy! It's all in there -all printed in black on thoroughly analogue white paper. This bookdoes not just tell the story of the Rolling Stones from the hindsightperspective of a conventional biographer. It tells their story with thewords and the pictures of their own times. It contains without exception high quality press content - with original articles and interviews from back in the '60s, some of them digitalized for the first time. The eBook is enriched with more than 130 carefully selected images. Best-selling author and journalist Hanspeter Knzler wrote fascinating and funny to read introductions for each of the 50 chapters. Obviously this eBook is more than just a band biography. It's a compendium about The Rolling Stones, western history, music history and press history of the last 50 years. Now, for the first time, this anthology is available in separate 5-year-periods. This part covers the years from 1977 to 1981.