Butterfly on a Wheel: The Great Rolling Stones Drugs Bust
Delve into the captivating world of rock and roll with Butterfly on a Wheel: The Great Rolling Stones Drugs Bust by Simon Wells. Published by Omnibus Press in 2011, this engaging biography spans 352 pages and offers a riveting exploration of a pivotal moment in British social history.
At the heart of this story are four pep pills, a sensational Sunday tabloid, and two iconic rock stars, whose lives intertwined in a court case that would forever alter the landscape of popular culture. From the glamor of the Rolling Stones to the gritty realities of narcotic laws, Wells masterfully weaves together themes of sex, drugs, and music, providing readers with an unforgettable narrative that captures the essence of an era.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Rolling Stones or simply intrigued by the intersection of celebrity and society, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the legacy of rock music and its cultural impact.