In 1973 Mick Jagger was deemed “undesirable” in Poland due to a prior drug possession conviction, but entry restrictions were lifted in 1979, recognizing his favorable conduct.
In 1973 Mick Jagger was deemed “undesirable” in Poland due to a prior drug possession conviction, but entry restrictions were lifted in 1979, recognizing his favorable conduct.
‘Mercy Mercy’ originally by Don Covay, showcases a journey from gospel roots to a cornerstone of rock history, highlighting its influence on various artists, including the Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix.
On November 26 key moments in Rolling Stones history include notable concerts from 1963, 1965, 1969, and 1989, marking the band’s impactful comeback and powerful performances.
Mick Jagger discusses the Rolling Stones’ album Blue & Lonesome, emphasizing its raw blues essence, homage to influences, and the challenge of creating effortless yet dynamic music. It’s a celebration of blues.
The Rolling Stones’ 1972 Jamaican recording sessions for Goats Head Soup marked a pivotal shift in their sound, blending genres and producing hits like Angie, while showcasing their creative evolution despite challenges.
‘You Got Me Rocking’ evolved from a slow blues track into a powerful anthem, reflecting the Rolling Stones’ resilience in the ’90s.
‘Drift Away’, originally by Mentor Williams, became famous through Dobie Gray’s soulful rendition. The song, a tribute to music’s healing power, has been covered by many artists, including The Rolling Stones and Rod Stewart, showcasing its universal appeal.
On November 25, 2012, The Rolling Stones performed a memorable concert at London’s O2 Arena, celebrating their 50th anniversary with guest appearances and a dynamic setlist, showcasing their enduring energy and chemistry.
On November 25 significant events in Rolling Stones history include numerous concerts, recording sessions for “Goats Head Soup,” and album releases spanning from 1962 to 2016.
Keith Richards reflects on the distinct dynamics of playing with different guitarists in the Rolling Stones. He finds Mick Taylor’s style rigid, with clear roles, while his collaboration with Ronnie Wood feels instinctive and seamless. Richards values a natural flow and musical chemistry, emphasizing that feel is as important as technical skill.