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.

Rolling Stones Chronology: June 26

On June 26, various significant events in Rolling Stones history occurred, including releases of notable singles and albums, live performances across multiple cities, and special promotions. Key moments include the release of ‘It’s All Over Now’ in 1964, compilation album Flowers in 1967, and the single ‘Living in A Ghost Town’ in 2020.

Charlie Watts Talks Sam Cutler and The Rolling Stones

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Charlie Watts expressed skepticism about the Rolling Stones being labeled as “The Greatest Rock ’N’ Roll Band In The World” by tour manager Sam Cutler, citing influences like Little Richard and Chuck Berry. Cutler, however, played a crucial role in enhancing the band’s live experience with his dramatic introductions, solidifying their legendary status.

The Rolling Stones and the Three Sides of R&B (1964)

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In 1964 The Rolling Stones epitomized rhythm and blues, contrasting the Beatles’ polished approach with their raw Chicago blues-inspired sound. Their covers of iconic artists showcased a passionate devotion to the genre, as they aimed to convey rock’s gritty roots. This early style set the foundation for their future as rock legends.