Keith Richards has a theory about why critics turn on new Rolling Stones albums—and his 1973 defense of Goats Head Soup is brutally direct.
Keith Richards has a theory about why critics turn on new Rolling Stones albums—and his 1973 defense of Goats Head Soup is brutally direct.
The Rolling Stones hit Chicago in 1975 with a silver lotus, giant balloons, Ronnie Wood and buckets of water. The Chicago Tribune had plenty to say.
Before it became the ‘She Was Hot’ everyone knows, The Rolling Stones took the song somewhere unexpected—and the unreleased 1982 version changes the picture completely.
Los Rolling Stones toman prestado algo de The Temptations, oscurecen el groove y dejan que Mick Jagger se descontrole. La sorprendente historia detrás de ‘Out of Control’ comienza justamente ahí.
‘Con Le Mie Lacrime’ finds The Rolling Stones speaking Italian—and sounding surprisingly elegant. Discover the strange story behind this forgotten 1966 detour.
August 19 delivers Stones history at full volume: ballroom gigs, stadium tours, Bowie and Jagger’s ‘Dancing in the Street,’ Sex Drive, Keith Richards with George Jones, and the unruly New Barbarians.
Keith Richards once told Brian Jones, “You’ll never make thirty.” Decades later, the chilling prediction sounds less like a remark and more like an eerie warning.
The Rolling Stones met Václav Havel in Prague just months after the Velvet Revolution. A president, a rock band, and an extraordinary moment when music suddenly mattered politically.
Grabada con un inusual enfoque lo-fi, ‘Parachute Woman’ convierte el blues sucio, la actitud sexual y la experimentación de estudio en una de las canciones más extrañas y fascinantes de los Stones.
The Rolling Stones turned Chuck Berry’s ‘Carol’ into a raw 1964 rocker, with Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts pushing the song to the edge.