
Advertisements National Federation of Hairdressers*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES TRIVIA On April 22 1964, the President of The National Federation of Hairdressers offered a free haircut to the next No. 1 group in […]
Advertisements National Federation of Hairdressers*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES TRIVIA On April 22 1964, the President of The National Federation of Hairdressers offered a free haircut to the next No. 1 group in […]
Advertisements Rolling Stones songs: I Can’t Be Satisfied*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT Well I feel like snapping/ Pistol in your face/ Going to let some graveyard/ Lord be your resting place… […]
Advertisements “The Exciting Stones!” *From the Record Mirror, England, January 18 1964 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERSYES it’s the Rolling Stones, the London lads with the long hair and the pounding rhythm and […]
Advertisements About the “Would You Let Your Sister Go with a Rolling Stone?” headline in the Melody Maker*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES TRIVIA Historical headline of a 1964 article in the British music […]
Advertisements Rolling Stones songs: Grown Up Wrong*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT Well you were easy to fool, when you were in school/ But you’ve grown up all wrong… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: […]
Advertisements “Mick Jagger Always Speaks His Mind!”*Frm the New Musical Express. England, May 22 1964
Advertisements Brian Jones on the Rolling Stones’ destiny in 1964:“I remember one long chat between the three of us (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and myself), with a Muddy Waters’ long-player providing the […]
Advertisements Between 1964 and 1966, the Stones issued THE ROLLING STONES BOOK (also known as “The Rolling Stones Monthly Book”), the equivalent of the Beatles’ ‘The Beatles Monthly Book’, as well produced […]
Advertisements “R&B Poll Results”*From the Record Mirror, England, Apr. 25 1964 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS
Advertisements Channel Islands, England 1964 (ITV report)The Stones played the Channel Islands during August 1964. In Guernsey they played for three nights in St George’s Hall (August 18th -20th) and two nights […]