La canción ‘Roll Over Beethoven’, escrita por Chuck Berry en 1956, simboliza el cambio musical, defendiendo el rock and roll frente a la música clásica. Los Rolling Stones grabaron su versión en 1963.
La canción ‘Roll Over Beethoven’, escrita por Chuck Berry en 1956, simboliza el cambio musical, defendiendo el rock and roll frente a la música clásica. Los Rolling Stones grabaron su versión en 1963.
‘Country Honk’ by The Rolling Stones presents a loose, acoustic take on honky-tonk music, reflecting the band’s creative evolution, marked by roots influences and a willingness to embrace imperfections.
December 20 has been a big day for the Stones, from major album releases to memorable concerts and tributes, marking their impact on music history throughout the years.
Keith Richards reflects on the Beatles’ influence, noting their contrasting identities with the Rolling Stones. While the Beatles presented accessibility and warmth, the Stones embraced grit and defiance, shaping rock music’s narrative.
In 1971 the Rolling Stones established their own label, Rolling Stones Records, launching significant releases like ‘Brown Sugar’ and the Sticky Fingers album, marking their creative independence and musical legacy.
This Rolling Stones’ unreleased early demo of ‘Neighbours’, inspired by Keith Richards’ loud music complaints, highlights rockstar antics and neighborly chaos, showcasing the band’s rebellious spirit with humorous lyrics and jazz influences.
‘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.
‘I’m Gonna Drive’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of escapism and restlessness, portraying driving as a refuge from life’s turmoil, with a relaxed blues-rock sound enhancing its meditative quality.
On December 19, through the years the Rolling Stones saw Mick fined for cannabis in ’69, Ronnie Wood officially joined in ’75, and held memorable concerts in ’81 and ’89, featuring epic performances.
Happy birthday, Keith Richards! Born on December 18, 1943, in Dartford, he became a legendary guitarist and songwriter, forever influencing music as “The Human Riff.” Celebrate his incredible journey!