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The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards on the Joy of Playing Live

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 2, 2026

Exploring the Rolling Stones’ ‘Flashpoint’ Album (1991)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 2, 2026

‘Identification’: More Rolling Stones Unreleased in 1982

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‘Dear Doctor’, los Rolling Stones Más Rurales (1968)

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Wild! The Rolling Stones Want to ‘Rip This Joint’ in 1972

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Rolling Stones chronology: April 2

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 2, 2026

Rolling Stones: An Unreleased Early ‘Little T & A’ (1979)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 22, 2026
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The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘Bulldog’, from 1979’s Emotional Rescue sessions, showcases Keith Richards’ raw vocals and aggressive riffs, capturing the band’s transitional chaos and defiance.

Rolling Stones: La Oscuridad de ‘Midnight Rambler’ (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 22, 2026
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Increíble pero real: en medio del sol, el mar azul y el aire de vacaciones de Positano, Italia, Mick Jagger y Keith Richards pergeñaron una de las canciones más oscuras de su historia. Aquí la historia de ‘Midnight Rambler’.

The Rolling Stones Say ‘Do You Think I Really Care?’ (1978)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 22, 2026
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The Rolling Stones’ ‘Do You Think I Really Care?’ showcases Mick Jagger’s enduring love for country music, blending storytelling and rock attitude. Revived in 2011, it highlights the band’s genre experimentation.

Rolling Stones chronology: January 22

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 22, 2026
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On January 22 the Rolling Stones marked significant events in their history, including their Australian debut in 1965, a TV breakthrough in 1967, and Keith’s work with Tom Waits in 1988.

Keith Richards on His Music Style (1975)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026
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Keith Richards described his guitar style as “bashing away,” emphasizing passion over technicality. He focused on rock’s roots, connecting with fans through raw energy and authenticity after Brian Jones’ death.

The Rolling Stones Live Were More Dangerous (1968)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026
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Keith Richards asserts that The Rolling Stones’ live performances embody greater rebellion than their song ‘Street Fighting Man’, focusing on attitude over lyrics, creating electrifying chaos and defiance.

The Rolling Stones Say ‘I Don’t Know The Reason Why’ (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026
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The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘I Don’t Know the Reason Why’, recorded in 1969, showcases raw blues energy with Mick Taylor’s guitar and Bobby Keys’ sax, representing the band’s experimental phase.

Los Rolling Stones y ‘2000 Light Years from Home’ (1967)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026
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Mick Jagger escribió ‘2,000 Light Years From Home’ en prisión convirtiendo su angustia en lírica psicodélica. La canción es un viaje cósmico que explora la soledad y la expansión de la conciencia.

‘Where the Boys Go’: The Rolling Stones’ Punk Rocker (1980)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026 • ( 1 Comment )
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‘Where the Boys Go’ by the Rolling Stones captures late 1970s British youth culture through cheeky lyrics and a raw sound, reflecting the band’s engagement with punk and pub rock trends while showcasing playful storytelling.

Rolling Stones chronology: January 21

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 21, 2026
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January 21 has been a significant date in Rolling Stones history, marked by iconic performances, media events, and tributes, showcasing the band’s influence and presence across decades and continents.

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