Keith Richards went to Jamaica for a break… and ended up recording sacred Nyabinghi sessions with strangers who didn’t even plan to make an album. The Rolling Stones wouldn’t believe it.
Keith Richards went to Jamaica for a break… and ended up recording sacred Nyabinghi sessions with strangers who didn’t even plan to make an album. The Rolling Stones wouldn’t believe it.
En 1980, todos corrían detrás del punk y la new wave. Entonces los Rolling Stones respondieron con ‘She’s So Cold’, una sonrisa burlona, un riff irresistible y una de sus joyas más infravaloradas.
The Rolling Stones nearly left ‘You Got the Silver’ buried forever—until a studio mishap handed Keith Richards the microphone and changed the band’s history.
1975, the Alamo, and a £4,000 photo shoot—The Rolling Stones turn a historic monument into a surreal backstage set nobody saw coming.
Before a single chord, Tel Aviv was already buzzing with pressure and protests—then The Rolling Stones arrived, greeted in Hebrew, and turned 50,000 people into a headline-making storm.
Some June 4 gave us ‘Sympathy for the Devil’. Others brought surprise guests, lost recordings, and strange detours. This date keeps turning up where Rolling Stones history gets interesting.
The Rolling Stones came to Vancouver in 1972 to play rock and roll. Local newspapers seemed far more interested in the trouble they might cause. Guess who got the bigger story?
Hours before facing 50,000 fans, The Rolling Stones slipped away to one of the world’s most sacred sites in 2014. What happened at Jerusalem’s Western Wall might surprise you.
The Rolling Stones turned FBI paranoia into a funky groove—’Fingerprint File’ sounds like a dance track, until you realize it’s basically a surveillance nightmare in disguise.
Fireworks over Minneapolis in 2015… but the real blast was The Rolling Stones still tearing through ‘Satisfaction’ like it’s 1965, with a choir in the middle of the chaos.