More Rolling Stones’ Lost Tracks: ‘A Different Kind’ (1977)

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‘A Different Kind’ also known as ‘Thinking About You’, is an unreleased Rolling Stones track recorded during the Some Girls sessions in 1977-78. This six-minute, slow-tempo instrumental showcases Mick Jagger’s spoken vocals and features Ronnie Wood’s captivating Hawaiian steel guitar, highlighting an experimental side of the band that emphasizes ambiance over traditional song structure.

The Rolling Stones Get Deep on ‘Slipping Away’ (1989)

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‘Slipping Away’ by The Rolling Stones is a haunting ballad that closes the Steel Wheels album with emotional depth, showcasing Keith Richards’ vulnerable voice. The song reflects on fading love and the ephemeral nature of happiness. Notably, it features Bill Wyman’s final bass contribution, emphasizing the bittersweet themes of farewell and letting go.

Rolling Stones Bring Heat to Kansas City 2015

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On June 27, 2015, The Rolling Stones performed at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, celebrating their return after 16 years. With special guest Ed Sheeran, the band delivered a powerful set, showcasing their enduring energy and chemistry. The night concluded with a vibrant encore, leaving fans exhilarated and fulfilled.

1982 Flashback: The Rolling Stones in Bristol

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On June 27, 1982, the Rolling Stones performed a legendary concert at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol as part of their Tattoo You tour. The band, featuring energetic performances from Mick Jagger and dynamic guitar work from Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, captivated an enthusiastic sold-out crowd, leaving lasting memories of the event’s electric atmosphere.

Inside The Rolling Stones’ Stormy 1969 Start

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The Rolling Stones made a triumphant return to America with two sold-out shows at the Los Angeles Forum. Despite a two-hour delay, fans erupted with excitement as the band delivered a captivating performance. Mick Jagger and the group played various hits, igniting fervor among enthusiastic fans who demanded more until dawn.

The Rolling Stones Rock Wembley in 1982

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On June 26, 1982, The Rolling Stones captivated over 70,000 fans at Wembley Stadium with a powerhouse performance. Drummer Charlie Watts anchored the band, delivering tight renditions of classics. This concert highlighted their enduring dominance in rock music, blending energy, chaos, and precision, marking a significant moment in their stadium era.

NYC Gets ‘Rescued’ by The Rolling Stones in 1980

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On June 26, 1980, The Rolling Stones hosted a hospital-themed promotional party for their album Emotional Rescue at Danceteria in NYC, minus drummer Charlie Watts. The event symbolized the band’s evolution into funk and disco, showcasing their resilience and theatricality amid significant changes, while celebrating their enduring legacy in music.