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Mick Jagger on Jazz News, 1962: “I Hope They Don’t Think…”

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 7, 2026

Rolling Stones: Keith and Ronnie Get Busted in Fordyce, 1975

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 7, 2026 • ( 2 Comments )

The Rolling Stones Song That Became Keith’s ‘Trouble’ (2002)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 7, 2026

Los Rolling Stones y ‘Yesterday’s Papers’ (1967)

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‘If You Can’t Rock Me’: Rolling Stones in Full Swing (1974)

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Rolling Stones chronology: May 7

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Rolling Stones Chronology: July 28

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 28, 2025
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On July 28 the Rolling Stones performed at various venues since 1962, showcasing significant concerts, including memorable setlists and the release of Mick’s single “Gotta Get A Grip / England Lost” in 2017.

An Alternate Take of The Rolling Stones ‘Some Girls’ (1977)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 27, 2025

This unreleased alternate take of ‘Some Girls’ showcases a raw, funkier sound with casual vocals, reflecting the Rolling Stones’ experimental phase during their 1977 Paris sessions, revealing their creative reinvention.

Digging Into The Rolling Stones’ ‘Pretty Beat Up’ (1983)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 27, 2025
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‘Pretty Beat Up’ by The Rolling Stones is an underrated track featuring a hypnotic groove and emotional lyrics about a breakup. Its collaborative nature highlights unique contributions from each band member, showcasing their talent.

Rolling Stones Chronology: July 27

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 27, 2025
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On July 27, various significant Rolling Stones performances occurred from 1963 to 2019, featuring iconic songs and notable guest appearances, notably Bob Dylan in 1995, enriching their concert legacy.

The Rolling Stones’ ‘You Got the Silver’ Shines (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025 • ( 1 Comment )
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‘You Got the Silver’, a poignant love song by The Rolling Stones, features Keith Richards on lead vocals, originally intended for Mick Jagger. Its emotional depth and acoustic arrangement make it a unique gem.

The Rolling Stones Rough and Dirty in Oakland 1978

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025
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On July 26, 1978, the Rolling Stones delivered an unforgettable surprise concert in Oakland, celebrating Mick Jagger’s birthday, attracting 64,000 fans and featuring 19 songs amidst chaotic delays.

Jagger’s B-Day Bash: The Rolling Stones in NYC, 1972

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025 • ( 3 Comments )
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On July 26, 1972, the Rolling Stones performed at Madison Square Garden in NYC, reviving their fame with a spectacular tour, mixing music and celebrity, while celebrating Mick Jagger’s birthday.

San Francisco 1966 Was All Rolling Stones

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025
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On July 26, 1966 The Rolling Stones performed at San Francisco’s Cow Palace, showcasing their dominance in rock music, marking Mick Jagger’s birthday, and energizing the crowd amid rising acts like Jefferson Airplane.

Happy Birthday Mick Jagger! (82 Jagger Shots Through the Years)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025
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Mick Jagger, born on July 26, 1943, in Dartford, England, became a rock icon as the lead singer of The Rolling Stones, reflecting on life and mortality throughout his career.

Rolling Stones Chronology: July 26

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on July 26, 2025
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On July 26, key events in Rolling Stones history include Mick Jagger’s birth in 1943, several notable concerts spanning decades, and the release of significant music singles and albums.

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‘If You Can’t Rock Me’: Rolling Stones in Full Swing (1974)

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The Rolling Stones Get Swampy: ‘Hoo Doo Blues’ (2016)

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The Rolling Stones: Keith’s ‘Before They Make Me Run’ (1978)

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