
Keith Richards about the high society (1973): “Personally I just don’t want to know about ’em. I mean, how they get in there and why they’re there in the first place, I […]
Keith Richards about the high society (1973): “Personally I just don’t want to know about ’em. I mean, how they get in there and why they’re there in the first place, I […]
Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Lou Reed at David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust ‘s “retirement party”*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES TRIVIA July 4, 1973: Mick and Bianca Jagger attend David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust’s “retirement […]
Rolling Stones songs: Silver Train*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT And I did not know her name/ But I sure loved the way that she laughed and took my money… Written by: […]
Rolling Stones unreleased: Windmill Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Village Recorders, Los Angeles, USA, Jan. 13-15 1973*Original version of Come To the Ball (without lyrics) From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING STONES COMPLETE RECORDING SESSIONS […]
Rolling Stones songs: Coming Down Again*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT I was caught, oh, taken for a ride/ She was showing no surprise… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Dynamic Sounds Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, […]
“Stones fail to break through”*From the New Musical Express, England, June 2 1973 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS
The Rolling Stones live in Brussels 1973*Click for MORE ROLLING STONES FLASHBACK Oct. 17, 1973: Forest National, Brussels, Belgium (2 shows)According to Keith, Bobby Keys doesn’t show for band assembly on this concert day […]
“The Stones, and the Other Side”*From The Digger, Australia, Feb. 24 1973 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS
Rolling Stones unreleased: Slow Down and Stop*Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKS Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany, Nov. 13-24 1973Guest musicians: Nicky Hopkins (piano) From Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING STONES COMPLETE […]
“Why the Stones went into hiding”*From the Record Mirror, England, March 17 1973 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS