1963: The Year of the Revolution: How Youth Changed the World with Music, Art, and Fashion by Ariel Leve
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
An excellent story of the post-WWII (post rationing and draft) 'youthquake' in London told from the inside view of fashion (Mary Quant, Vidal Sassoon, etc.) other arts and music. Music is not just artists but journalists and publicists, etc. The music feels much focuses on The Rolling Stones with Richards, Wyman, and Andrew Loog Oldham. All this is told from snippets of interviews arranged topically and chronologically.
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