‘Do You Get Enough?’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track recorded in 1978 during the Some Girls sessions. It showcases the band’s playful creativity and experimentation, featuring Ian Stewart and Bill Wyman.
‘Do You Get Enough?’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track recorded in 1978 during the Some Girls sessions. It showcases the band’s playful creativity and experimentation, featuring Ian Stewart and Bill Wyman.
‘Your Angel Steps Out of Heaven’ captures fleeting love through George Jones’s raw emotion and the Flying Burrito Brothers’ haunting country-rock interpretation, exploring themes of longing, heartbreak, and meaningful connections.
‘When the Whip Comes Down’ de los Rolling Stones refleja el cambio al punk y aborda temáticas difíciles, como la lucha personal y la vida en Nueva York, mientras la banda enfrentaba tensiones internas significativas.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased live version of Chuck Berry’s ‘Sweet Little Sixteen’ showcases their vibrant energy and respect for rock roots, blending nostalgia with a rebellious, raw performance during their 1978 tour.
Keith Richards dedicated five intense days in the studio to record ‘Before They Make Me Run’, demonstrating unwavering commitment and emotional struggle, despite the toll it took on himself and others.
‘Respectable’, a 1978 Rolling Stones track, critiques societal hypocrisy while showcasing the band’s refusal to conform. Jagger’s biting lyrics reveal the irony of reputation and social reinvention, highlighting cultural tensions.
After the success of Some Girls, the Rolling Stones recorded ‘Serious Love’, a funky, unreleased track showcasing their exploration of rock, reggae, and soul, featuring guest keyboardist Ian McLagan.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘What Gives You the Right’ captures the band’s dynamic creative process in late-1970s sessions, showcasing experimentation amidst tension, evolving melodies, and distinct emotional contrasts in two takes.
The Rolling Stones lead a chaotic yet normal life on tour, facing fan frenzy and personal challenges. Keith Richards discusses their creative process, drug struggles, and evolving music dynamics.
La canción ‘Some Girls’ de los Rolling Stones, escrita por Jagger y Richards, ofrece una visión cruda y provocadora sobre las relaciones y el deseo, desafiando convenciones con ironía y cinismo.