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The Rolling Stones: Andrew Oldham’s Take on 1964

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

‘Keith Don’t Go’: Nils Lofgren’s Plea to Keith Richards (1975)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026 • ( 1 Comment )

More Unreleased Rolling Stones: ‘Deep Love’ (1985)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

Los Rolling Stones en 1969: ¿Qué Hay Detrás de ‘Monkey Man’?

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

The Rolling Stones’ Tale of ‘Jiving Sister Fanny’ (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

Rolling Stones chronology: April 23

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

An Early Take of The Rolling Stones ‘Honky Tonk Women’ (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 15, 2025
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This early version of ‘Honky Tonk Women’, recorded in 1969, showcases The Rolling Stones’ creative process with different lyrics and energy. This unreleased track features guest musicians, highlighting a pivotal transformation in the band’s sound and lyrical style.

Why The Rolling Stones’ ‘Let It Loose’ Matters (1972)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 15, 2025
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‘Let It Loose’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of emotional detachment and fleeting romance, combining soulful lyrics with a gospel-inspired sound. Mick Jagger’s raw vocals, alongside a rich instrumental backdrop, create a poignant atmosphere of longing and resignation.

Rolling Stones chronology: May 15

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 15, 2025
rolling stones chronology may 15

On May 15 throughout Rolling Stones history, notable events include multiple performances in England (1963, 1964, 1976), the 1965 appearance on Hollywood A Go-Go, album releases in 2000 and 2007, and a concert at the Honda Center in 2013.

The Rolling Stones’ Bluesy ‘What a Shame’ (1964)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 14, 2025
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The Rolling Stones’ ‘What a Shame’. recorded in 1964 and released as a B-side, reflects a significant milestone with Jagger-Richards’ songwriting credit. The song combines emotional grit and blues influences, channeling legends like Willie Dixon and showcasing the band’s evolving artistry.

The Rolling Stones Live in Leicester 1976 in Photos

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 14, 2025
rolling stones leicester 1976

On May 14, 1976, The Rolling Stones electrified Granby Hall in Leicester during their European tour, showcasing new guitarist Ronnie Wood. The setlist featured classics and newer tracks, encapsulated in vibrant photos reflecting the band’s dynamic stage presence and enduring energy.

Rolling Stones chronology: May 14

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 14, 2025
rolling stones chronology may 14

On May 14, various significant events in Rolling Stones history are noted, including multiple concerts from 1964 to 1976, the release of the Exile On Main St. Deluxe Edition in 2010, and Keith Richards’ 2020 call for support for struggling musicians.

The Rolling Stones: Ron Wood Steps Out Solo (1975)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 13, 2025
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In 1975, Ron Wood released ‘Now Look’, his second solo album, showcasing raw, soulful sounds with contributions from legends like Bobby Womack and Keith Richards. Despite its lack of mainstream success, the album captures Wood’s unique style and musical spontaneity.

The Rolling Stones Rock ‘Tumbling Dice’ in ’82 (Video)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 13, 2025
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The Rolling Stones’ 1982 European Tour was a dynamic rock spectacle, showcasing their enduring energy and legacy. Highlights included electrifying performances of ‘Tumbling Dice’ in cities like Rotterdam, marking a vibrant celebration of their music and stage presence.

The Rolling Stones: An Alternate ‘Silver Train’ from 1970

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 13, 2025
rolling-stones- silver train unreleased 1972

‘Silver Train’, originally recorded by the Rolling Stones in 1970, evolved through various sessions, influenced by Johnny Winter’s energetic version. Its blues-infused sound and storytelling reflect the band’s creativity, making it a notable track in their ’70s discography.

The Rolling Stones Heat Up 1983 with ‘She Was Hot’

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on May 13, 2025
rolling stones she was hot 1983

‘She Was Hot’ by The Rolling Stones features energetic lyrics about desire and rebellion, alongside a provocative music video starring Anita Morris. The single was a highlight from the Undercover album, accompanied by the cult-status B-side ‘I Think I’m Going Mad’.

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The Rolling Stones’ Tale of ‘Jiving Sister Fanny’ (1969)

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‘Can You Hear the Music?’ The Rolling Stones Can Do! (1973)

The Rolling Stones’ Soulful Take on ‘Cry to Me’ (1965)

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