Rolling Stones songs: It Won’t Take Long And it won’t take long to forgive ya/ But it’s hard to forget/ ‘Cause it seems like it’s yesterday/ The day that we first met… […]
Rolling Stones songs: It Won’t Take Long And it won’t take long to forgive ya/ But it’s hard to forget/ ‘Cause it seems like it’s yesterday/ The day that we first met… […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “The Assault of The New Barbarians – Behind the Scenes with Keith and Woody” *From Creem magazine, USA, July 26 1979 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS
Rolling Stones on video: Keith Richards joins The Faces on I’d Rather Go Blind Kilburn State Gaumont Theatre, London, England, Dec. 23 1974 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO More about The Faces’ […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Come On Sugar Also known as: Let’s Do It RightWritten by: Jagger/Richard Recorded: Rolling Stones Mobile, Rotterdam, Holland, Jan. 22-Feb. 9 1975 ; Atlantic Studios, NYC, USA, Apr.-June 1981 […]
Rolling Stones on video: Press conference in Amsterdam, Holland, 1973 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Mick Taylor discuss the European tour *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO About The Rolling Stones’ 1973 European […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Pretty Beat Up (instrumental take) Written by: Jagger/Richards/WoodRecorded: EMI Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne Billancourt, Paris, France, Nov. 11 1982 (Undercover sessions) *Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKS About The Rolling […]
Rolling Stones songs: Title 5 *An instrumental take only featuring Keith, Bill and CharlieWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, Feb. 1967 *Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT More about ‘Title […]
Rolling Stones on video: Keith Richards is interviewed and performs for Friday Night Videos (U.S. TV) At studios in New York City, backed by Paul Schaffer and Marcus Miller, June 11 1986. […]
‘One Hit (To the Body)’ by The Rolling Stones explores love’s intense, intoxicating nature through metaphorical language, featuring a collaboration with Jimmy Page, despite internal tensions within the band during its creation.
Brian Jones about the Rolling Stones’ ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’ album (1967) “Yes, of course the album is a very personal thing. But the Beatles are just as introspective. You have to […]