It was released on Jon London Records in the US and Septemon Decca Records in the UK. Out of Our Heads is The Rolling Stones' third album to be released in the UK and fourth album to be released in the US. It’s a pity that he didn’t continue with the Stones to get more stories (and numbers?). Even if Ronnie Schneider is not a writer, he has got a style and a capability to make you stick on the book during hours. Factual book, with a lot of amusing and unknown stories, giving a totally new perspective to the Stones. Different from any other books about them, with humour and facts, maybe a bit too much about numbers and contracts however Ronnie Schneider likes numbers. In the US, London Records released it on 30 July 1965, while Decca Records released its UK edition on 24 September 1965. Different from any other books about them, with humour and facts, maybe a bit too much about numbers and contracts however Ronnie Schneider likes numbers. Out of Our Heads is the 3rd British and 4th American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released in two editions with different covers and track listings. Very Interesting view of the Stones Quite an Interesting book on the Stones. Rather than alluding elliptically to debauchery on the road, he names names, describes acts, and even provides dates and locations.more If you are like me, however, with a boundless appetite for peak period (65-71) Stones tattle, Schneider delivers the goods. If you are a casual Stones fan, this book will probably not interest you. Along the way he provides bystander accounts of The Stones' Rock and Roll Circus, Altamont, and the making of "Gimme Shelter," the documentary film of the Stones' '69 Tour. "Out of Our Heads" is a diary of sorts of his interaction with the Stones, the Beatles, Herman Hermits, and others from about 1965-1971. He was a tour manager for the Stones on their 19 North American tours as well as 1970 European Tour. Along the way he provides bystander accounts of The Stones' Rock and Roll Circus, Altamont, and the making of "Gimme Shelter," the documentary film of the Stones' Ronnie Schneider was the nephew of Allen Klein, one time manager of the Rolling Stones.
Ronnie Schneider was the nephew of Allen Klein, one time manager of the Rolling Stones. In his new book, Schneider gives readers an all access pass into the most intimate spaces, from hotels and boardrooms to private planes and backstage debauchery, crunching deals, babysitting the band, tasting wine, woman and dope – this is a front row seat to rock’s last great era jam-packed with rare artifacts and all the paperwork to back it up.more The band didn’t eat, drink, or even play unless Ronnie Schneider did his job, and this trusting relationship led to a wild adventure that would soon include the Beatles, Swinging London, and producing the mythical ’69 Stones tour that culminated in the infamous show at Altamont. The band didn’t eat, drink, or even play unless Ronnie Schneider did his job, and this trusting relationship led to a wild adventure that would Rolling Stones Insider Shares Memories and Rare Artifacts in New Bookīack in the mid 1960s, overnight, a street-smart east coast kid went from being a college student to tour manager/moneyman and confidante to the Rolling Stones. Rolling Stones Insider Shares Memories and Rare Artifacts in New Book Back in the mid 1960s, overnight, a street-smart east coast kid went from being a college student to tour manager/moneyman and confidante to the Rolling Stones.