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The Rolling Stones’ ‘Streets of Love’ (2005): When Rock’s Bad Boys Turned Romantic

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 13, 2026

The Rolling Stones in Paris 2014: Classic Live Performance Flashback

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 13, 2026

Rolling Stones Chronology: June 13

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 13, 2026

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By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 12, 2026

Bob Dylan on The Rolling Stones: “They Are Truly the Greatest Rock Band”

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 12, 2026

The Rolling Stones’ Unreleased ‘Munich Reggae’: The Lost Track That Kept Evolving (1975-1981)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on June 12, 2026

Mick Taylor about the Blues Scene (1970s)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026

The 1970s blues scene saw significant evolution, blending traditional roots with electrified sounds, featuring artists like B.B. King, Eric Clapton, and ZZ Top, transforming the genre into a global phenomenon.

The Rolling Stones Cover James Brown’s ‘Try Me’ (1965)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026

The Rolling Stones recorded an unreleased track, ‘Try Me’, originally by James Brown, during their 1965 sessions. Both artists showcased early experimentation, contributing to their iconic legacies in music.

Cómo los Rolling Stones Hicieron Suya ‘Route 66’ en 1964

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026
rolling stones route 66 1964

‘Route 66’, originamente por Nat King Cole, se convirtió en un ícono musical a través de diversas versiones, incluida la de los Rolling Stones, quien popularizó la canción globalmente, simbolizando la libertad y aventura.

The Rolling Stones Funk It Up on ‘Dance (Pt. 1)’ (1980)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026
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Released in 1980, ‘Dance (Pt. 1)’ by The Rolling Stones showcases a funk-driven groove, reflecting their willingness to experiment and evolve musically while inviting listeners to the dance floor.

The Rolling Stones Rock Auckland, New Zealand Again in 2006

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026
rolling stones auckland 2006

On April 16, 2006, The Rolling Stones electrified Auckland during their A Bigger Bang tour, performing classic hits and newer tracks, showcasing their enduring rock appeal across generations.

Rolling Stones chronology: April 16

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 16, 2026
rolling stones chronology april 16

April 16 marks significant milestones in Rolling Stones history, including their debut album release in 1964, iconic singles, legal battles, and memorable live performances, showcasing their evolution and impact on rock music.

Jagger Opens Up: The Rolling Stones and Nerves (2003)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 15, 2026
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During a 2002 warm-up gig in Toronto, Mick Jagger revealed that even the seasoned Rolling Stones experienced intense nerves, resulting in a chaotic performance despite their extensive rehearsals, illustrating stage fright’s unpredictable nature.

Ollie Brown’s Run with The Rolling Stones: 1975-76

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 15, 2026
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Ollie E. Brown, a vital percussionist for the Rolling Stones during their mid-’70s tours, shaped their sound and live energy, contributing significantly to influential recordings while also working with various music legends.

More Rolling Stones Unreleased: ‘I’ll Let You Know’ (1978)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 15, 2026
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‘I’ll Let You Know’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track from 1978, blending country rock and featuring a unique collaboration. Its unfinished nature adds to its mystique, hinting at unrealized potential.

Los Rolling Stones y la Ambigua ‘Miss Amanda Jones’ (1967)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 15, 2026
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‘Miss Amanda Jones’ de los Rolling Stones es una canción que refleja una figura vibrante y provocadora, simbolizando la caída de estatus en la sociedad de los años sesenta, con un toque sarcástico.

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