Keith Richards in 1989 talking survival—no myth, no filter. After decades of chaos with The Rolling Stones, he’s still standing… but how exactly did he pull it off?
Keith Richards in 1989 talking survival—no myth, no filter. After decades of chaos with The Rolling Stones, he’s still standing… but how exactly did he pull it off?
1978, Some Girls sessions—The Rolling Stones tore into Willie Dixon’s ‘I Ain’t Superstitious’. A raw blues take that never made the album… what were they holding back?
Los Rolling Stones convirtieron 1967 en un caos sonoro: kazoos, sitares y pianos desbocados por todas partes. ‘Cool, Calm and Collected’ suena como un estudio al borde del colapso.
Marvin Gaye’s ‘Hitch Hike’ started as Motown smoothness—then The Rolling Stones grabbed it and stripped it down to raw guitar chaos. Ever heard this version?
Charlie Watts barely said a word—but somehow kept the Rolling Stones together for decades. Ever wonder how the quietest member shaped the loudest band? Happy birthday in heaven Charlie Boy!
Charlie Watts’ birthday, a secret wedding, an airport arrest, the release of an extra ‘Miss You’, and Bo Diddley’s passing—June 2 is a surprisingly wild day in Rolling Stones history.
June 1 wasn’t quiet for The Rolling Stones—NYC arrival in ’64, 1974 promo shoots, chart moves, and strange backstage crossings turned a single date into pure rock chaos. And Ronnie Wood’s birthday!
Mick Jagger on Satanic Majesties: no grand masterplan, just a band messing with sounds for fun. Turns out even their “experimental phase” wasn’t trying to impress anyone.
Madrid 2022: first Stones tour without Charlie Watts. Stadium packed, questions louder than the amps—then Mick, Keith, and Ronnie hit the stage anyway, no hesitation.
The Rolling Stones in Zürich 2014: reserved crowd, zero chance of staying calm. Jagger sprinting, Keith and Ronnie trading riffs, and suddenly the whole stadium forgot how to behave.