‘Under My Thumb’ by The Rolling Stones marks a significant evolution in their style, showcasing theatricality, innovation, and a distinctive sound.
‘Under My Thumb’ by The Rolling Stones marks a significant evolution in their style, showcasing theatricality, innovation, and a distinctive sound.
‘Fingerprint File’ captures The Rolling Stones during the political turmoil of the early ’70s, blending funk and experimental sounds while addressing themes of surveillance and paranoia in society.
‘I’ve Been Loving You Too Long’, originally by Otis Redding and Jerry Butler, is a soul classic capturing emotional vulnerability, revered for its powerful delivery and significant influence across musical genres, exemplified by The Rolling Stones’ cover.
The Rolling Stones performed live at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago on November 24, 1981, delivering an energetic show featuring hits and fresh tracks, showcasing their vibrant stadium tour spirit.
On November 24 throughout history the Rolling Stones performed notable concerts in 1963, 1965, 1969, and 1981, featuring popular songs like “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Satisfaction.”
Keith Richards’ Redlands, acquired in 1966, became a legendary party hub and symbol of his rebellious lifestyle, marked by a notorious drug bust that amplified the Stones’ bad-boy reputation.
‘If You Need Me’ is a pivotal song that saw rivalry between Wilson Pickett and Solomon Burke before the Rolling Stones’ influential cover.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘No Expectations’ captures emotional farewell with Brian Jones’ haunting slide guitar and poignant lyrics reflecting separation and loss.
‘You Can Make It If You Try’, originally by Ted Jarrett, showcases the Rolling Stones’ versatility as they transformed the song into a raw, emotionally charged ballad that blends gospel and rock elements.
On November 23 significant events in Rolling Stones history include early gigs, famous concerts, Keith jamming with Clapton, a BBC interview, and the release of Keith’s remixed single in 2018.