On March 27, 1966, The Rolling Stones performed their debut concert in Belgium at Palais Des Sports. This pivotal event showcased their evolving status as rock legends, highlighted by the performance of ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.
On March 27, 1966, The Rolling Stones performed their debut concert in Belgium at Palais Des Sports. This pivotal event showcased their evolving status as rock legends, highlighted by the performance of ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.
‘She Smiled Sweetly’ by The Rolling Stones (1967) features Mick Jagger’s tender vocals and restrained instrumentation, creating a haunting and intimate atmosphere. Originally intended to be more spiritual, it reflects Jagger’s emotional sincerity and lyrical ambiguity.
Rolling Stones on video: Keith Richards attending the ‘Cul de Sac’ movie premiere in 1966 Very rare footage of Keith attending the premiere of Roman Polanski’s Cul de Sac movie at the […]
Rolling Stones songs: Stupid Girl It doesn’t matter if she dyes her hair/ Or the colour of the shoes she wears… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: RCA Studios, Hollywood, USA, March 6-9 1966*Data taken […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Jagger Phones” *From the New Musical Express, England, July 22 1966 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS The Stones Take America by Storm in 1966, and Jagger Phones […]
Rolling Stones on video: Lady Jane on TV From Thank Your Lucky Stars (UK TV, May 8 1966)*Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO In 1966, Lady Jane by The Rolling Stones became one […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “We’ve put a keyboard on every new track” *From Beat Instrumental magazine, England, Apr. 1 1966 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS “We’ve Put a Keyboard on Every […]
’19th Nervous Breakdown’ by the Rolling Stones reflects the psychological strain of sudden fame, capturing exhaustion and tension through sharp lyrics and restless music. Released in 1966, it became a significant rock hit.
Rolling Stones unreleased: Get Yourself Together (version #1) Also known as: ‘I Can See It’, ‘I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better’ or ‘Can’t Believe It’Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: RCA Studios, USA, Aug. 3-7 […]
Rolling Stones on video: An interview with Charlie Watts at his home The Old Brewery House, Lewes, England, May or June 1966 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO An interview with Charlie Watts […]