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Charlie Watts Discusses Being Cynical

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 8, 2026

‘Melody’ Era Su Segundo Nombre, Dicen los Stones en 1976

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Psych! The Rolling Stones’ ‘Sing This All Together’ (1967)

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April 1967: The Rolling Stones Take Milano, Italy

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Back in Time… The Rolling Stones Rock the Mod Ball in 1964

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Rolling Stones chronology: April 8

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More Unreleased Rolling Stones: ‘Crazy Arms’ (1982)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 7, 2026
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In 1982, The Rolling Stones gave ‘Crazy Arms’ a raw, playful spin, merging British rock with American honky-tonk, showcasing Keith Richards’ vocals alongside a steel guitar, honoring the song’s legacy.

R&B con los Rolling Stones: ‘The Spider and the Fly’ (1965)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 7, 2026
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‘The Spider and the Fly’ by The Rolling Stones captures themes of temptation and seduction, influenced by Mary Howitt’s poem. Its relaxed blues style showcases the band’s clever storytelling and stylistic evolution.

Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Too Much Blood’ (1983)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 7, 2026
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The Rolling Stones’ ‘Too Much Blood’ explores media-fueled violence with innovative sound and rhythm, blending rock, funk, and narrative elements. The track represents a bold departure from traditional Stones style.

Flashback: The Rolling Stones in La Plata, Argentina 2016

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 7, 2026
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In February 2016 The Rolling Stones captivated La Plata, Argentina, with three electrifying concerts, blending iconic hits and audience engagement, celebrating their enduring bond with passionate fans and rock history.

Rolling Stones chronology: February 7

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 7, 2026
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On February 7 The Rolling Stones exemplify their adaptability over time, showcasing their innovation through performances and projects that maintain their relevance and restlessness in music history.

Mick Jagger Reflects on the ‘Love You Live’ Album (1977)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 6, 2026 • ( 1 Comment )
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Mick Jagger emphasized that ‘Love You Live’ was a significant and labor-intensive live album, crafted to deliver an authentic concert experience, standing out as the band’s second true live release.

The Rolling Stones in Action: 1966 Flashback

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 6, 2026
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The Rolling Stones held a secretive press conference discussing their upcoming film, addressing misconceptions, and sharing their thoughts on fame, music evolution, and life as performers, while engaging humorously with reporters.

Rolling Stones Unreleased Song from 1978: ‘Serious Love’

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 6, 2026
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After the success of Some Girls, the Rolling Stones recorded ‘Serious Love’, a funky, unreleased track showcasing their exploration of rock, reggae, and soul, featuring guest keyboardist Ian McLagan.

Los Rolling Stones y el Sonido de ‘All Sold Out’ (1967)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 6, 2026
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‘All Sold Out’ de los Rolling Stones refleja una mezcla de ira y vulnerabilidad en una relación tensa, con una instrumentación intensa y una conmovedora profundidad emocional que destaca su potencia musical.

The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards’ ‘Little T & A’ (1981)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on February 6, 2026
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‘Little T & A’ by the Rolling Stones encapsulates Keith Richards’ raw rock ’n’ roll perspective, blending humor and tension from fleeting encounters, while showcasing a tight groove and vibrant energy on the 1981 album Tattoo You.

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