San Antonio didn’t just get a concert in 1975—it got puppet costumes, chaos onstage, and a Rolling Stones show that had the vice squad watching from the sidelines.
San Antonio didn’t just get a concert in 1975—it got puppet costumes, chaos onstage, and a Rolling Stones show that had the vice squad watching from the sidelines.
Baton Rouge, 1975: Ronnie Wood’s first Stones gig… on his birthday. Two shows, zero easing in—just pure chaos, sweat, and a new era kicking off mid-set.
‘Rolled Gold’, released in 1975, is a classic compilation album by The Rolling Stones, featuring iconic hits and showcasing their evolution, capturing the band’s raw energy and musical diversity.
Keith Richards initially dismissed solo albums but later proved his prowess with ‘Talk Is Cheap’, showcasing his songwriting and leadership while heightening his rivalry with Mick Jagger and asserting his artistic identity.
In 1975 Rolling Stones members Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood encountered police in Fordyce, Arkansas, leading to conflicting accounts of their arrest. The incident added to their chaotic rock legend.
La canción de los Rolling Stones ‘Try A Little Harder’ destaca por su misterio sobre los músicos involucrados y su grabación, fusionando influencias de Motown y Phil Spector en su producción.
The Rolling Stones announced their 1975 Tour of the Americas performing ‘Brown Sugar’ live on a flatbed truck in NYC, surprising fans and solidifying their legendary rock reputation, especially with new member Ron Wood.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased cover of ‘Heat Wave’ showcases the band’s evolution during the 1975 Black and Blue sessions, transforming a Motown classic into a unique expression of experimentation and reinvention.
Nils Lofgren’s 1975 tribute ‘Keith Don’t Go’ reflects heartfelt concern for Keith Richards amid his struggles with addiction, highlighting the emotional complexities and human connections in the rock landscape of the era.
“Cellophane Trousers,” an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1975 Black and Blue sessions, showcases the band’s experimental spirit with a standout Keith Richards riff and vibrant energy.