The Rolling Stones Rock Madrid in 2022 Without Charlie

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On June 1, 2022, the Rolling Stones performed at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, marking a pivotal moment in their history as the first concert without drummer Charlie Watts in Europe. The performance was both a tribute and a celebration, showcasing the band’s resilience and honoring Watts’ legacy while engaging an emotionally charged audience.

Zürich 2014: The Rolling Stones on Fire

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On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones electrified Letzigrund Stadium in Zürich during their 14 On Fire tour. With a vibrant setlist blending classics and lesser-known tracks, they captivated the audience. Mick Jagger led with charisma, while the band showcased their timeless energy, making the night a historic celebration of rock ‘n’ roll.

The Rolling Stones: Happy Birthday Ronnie Wood!

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Happy birthday Woody! Ronnie Wood, born on June 1, 1947, is celebrated for his iconic role as The Rolling Stones’ guitarist since 1975. Known for his guitar skills, humor, and stage presence, he has been a significant part of the band for nearly five decades. Fans honor him, wishing him a joyful birthday and continued success.

Rolling Stones Chronology: June 1

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On June 1, notable events in Rolling Stones history include Ronnie Wood’s birthday, their arrival in NYC for their first US tour in 1964, and various concert performances from 1975 to 2022. Additionally, 1982 marked the release of their live album ‘Still Life’ and the single ‘Going to A Go Go / Beast of Burden’.

The Rolling Stones: Mick’s Satanic Majesty Speaks (1967)

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The Rolling Stones’ album ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request,’ released in December 1967, reflects the band’s experimentation with psychedelia during a tumultuous time marked by legal issues and Brian Jones’ declining role. Though initially criticized for perceived imitation of The Beatles, it has since gained appreciation for its unique sound and creativity.

The Rolling Stones’ Unreleased ‘Bump and Ride’ (1993)

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‘Bump and Ride’, a six-minute unreleased track from the 1993 Voodoo Lounge sessions, showcases the Rolling Stones’ experimental side. Featuring improvised vocals by Mick Jagger and an ambient organ by Chuck Leavell, it blends jazz-funk with the band’s signature style, driven by a dynamic trio of bassists. Though not released officially, it gained popularity through bootlegs.