Rolling Stones songs: Crackin’ Up (live) I used to do your cookin’, your laundry too/ Now what more for a woman could a man like me do… Written by: McDanielRecorded: El Mocambo, […]
Rolling Stones songs: Crackin’ Up (live) I used to do your cookin’, your laundry too/ Now what more for a woman could a man like me do… Written by: McDanielRecorded: El Mocambo, […]
Keith Richards on getting busted in February 1967 (1985) “The level of a drug education at Sussex CID was minimal. They left a bag of heroin down the sofa but took the […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Jagger-Richard in Drugs Search” *From the New Musical Express, England, Feb. 25 1967 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS A Jagger-Richard song story or bust? The latter, most […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Did Everybody Pay Their Dues? *Early version of Street Fighting ManAlso known as: Primo Grande / Pay Your DuesWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Rolling Stones Mobile, Redlands, Sussex and Olympic Sound […]
’19th Nervous Breakdown’ by the Rolling Stones reflects the psychological strain of sudden fame, capturing exhaustion and tension through sharp lyrics and restless music. Released in 1966, it became a significant rock hit.
Rolling Stones Quotes: Alexis Korner on meeting Brian Jones “Brian used to come up on the weekends and I’d say, ‘Look, man, stick it out till you’ve got a bit of bread […]
Rolling Stones on video: NME concert 1968 Snippets of the Stones playing Jumpin’ Jack Flash and Satisfaction at the NME Pollwinners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, England, May 12 1968 (silent footage) *Click […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: She Never Listens to Me Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: EMI-Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Apr. 8-June 17 1985 (Dirty Work sessions)Guest musicians: Chuck Leavell (piano) From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING […]
Keith Richards about the Beatles touring, or not (1969) “I think it’s impossible for them to do a tour. Mick has said it before, but it’s worth repeating . . . the […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “The Rolling Stones – Back to Britain’s Big Beat Boys…” *From the Record Mirror, England, June 8 1963 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS Back to Britain? The […]