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The Rolling Stones: Andrew Oldham’s Take on 1964

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

‘Keith Don’t Go’: Nils Lofgren’s Plea to Keith Richards (1975)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026 • ( 1 Comment )

More Unreleased Rolling Stones: ‘Deep Love’ (1985)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

Los Rolling Stones en 1969: ¿Qué Hay Detrás de ‘Monkey Man’?

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

The Rolling Stones’ Tale of ‘Jiving Sister Fanny’ (1969)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

Rolling Stones chronology: April 23

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on April 23, 2026

The Rolling Stones Rock the Bo Diddley Sound (1964)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 9, 2026 • ( 1 Comment )
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In 1964, the Rolling Stones embraced Bo Diddley’s raw R&B sound, infusing their early music with his infectious rhythm and guitar riffs, reflecting their energetic and rebellious identity as rock pioneers.

Rolling Stones: An Unreleased ‘Had It With You’ (1985)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 9, 2026
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The unreleased alternate take of ‘Had It With You’ reveals the Rolling Stones’ internal tensions during the fractured Dirty Work sessions, transforming personal conflict into raw, honest musical expression.

Los Stones y Su Chica Perdida: ‘Anybody Seen My Baby?’ (1997)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 9, 2026
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‘Anybody Seen My Baby?’ de los Rolling Stones, escrita por Jagger, refleja la búsqueda melancólica de un amor elusivo. Inspirada en un breve romance con Mary Badham, su temática entrelaza rock, pop y rap.

The Rolling Stones’ ‘Paint It Black’: A Turning Point (1966)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 9, 2026
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‘Paint It Black’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of grief and obsession through innovative rhythms and instrumentation, marking a significant shift towards darker narratives in pop music’s landscape of the 1960s.

Rolling Stones chronology: January 9

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 9, 2026
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January 9 marks significant events in Rolling Stones history, including Charlie Watts’ joining, Mick Jagger’s visa denial, and various performances, highlighting the band’s resilience and continuous journey.

Mick Jagger Talks The Rolling Stones’ Devilish Hit

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 8, 2026
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‘Sympathy for the Devil’ critiques humanity’s darker aspects through a compelling fusion of rock and Afro-Latin rhythms, showcasing The Rolling Stones’ bold and provocative artistry.

How The Rolling Stones Came Together in 1962

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 8, 2026
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In 1962 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met Brian Jones at a jazz club, igniting a connection that led to the formation of the legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones.

The Rolling Stones and A Lost Live ‘Hey Crawdaddy’ (1965)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 8, 2026
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‘Hey Crawdaddy’, an unreleased Rolling Stones track, served as a ritual farewell reflecting the band’s transition from club performers to emerging icons during their memorable April 1965 Paris concert.

Los Rolling Stones y ‘Yesterday’s Papers’ (1967)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 8, 2026
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‘Yesterday’s Papers’ de los Rolling Stones combina melodías pop con su esencia rockera. Refleja cambios personales de Mick Jagger y su evolución artística, fusionando influencias de Beatles y Beach Boys.

The Rolling Stones Go ‘Cool, Calm and Collected’ (1967)

By Marcelo Sonaglioni on January 8, 2026
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‘Cool, Calm and Collected’ by The Rolling Stones features chaotic instrumentation, clever yet distracting lyrics, and an overwhelming arrangement, resulting in a song that feels excessive rather than innovative or humorous.

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The Rolling Stones’ Tale of ‘Jiving Sister Fanny’ (1969)

The Rolling Stones Go Country on ‘High and Dry’ (1966)

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Behind The Rolling Stones’ ‘Sweet Virginia’ (1972)

The Rolling Stones and the Grit of ‘My Obsession’ (1967)

‘Can You Hear the Music?’ The Rolling Stones Can Do! (1973)

The Rolling Stones’ Soulful Take on ‘Cry to Me’ (1965)

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