The Rolling Stones performed live at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago on November 24, 1981, delivering an energetic show featuring hits and fresh tracks, showcasing their vibrant stadium tour spirit.
The Rolling Stones performed live at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago on November 24, 1981, delivering an energetic show featuring hits and fresh tracks, showcasing their vibrant stadium tour spirit.
Keith Richards reflects on his tumultuous yet enduring relationship with Mick Jagger, highlighting their cycles of conflict and creativity, ultimately emphasizing their deep bond and musical synergy through challenges.
‘Tops’, a soulful Rolling Stones track from 1981, features uncredited contributions from Mick Taylor and Nicky Hopkins. Its revival showcases timeless artistry, blending vulnerability with confidence in Jagger’s performance.
About the cover art of the Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You album All texts by Charles Yoe*Click for MORE STONES ARTICLES Tattoo You was not a new studio album. It is composed primarily of […]
In 1981 Keith Richards gave a raw, funny take on Mick Jagger, showing that true friendship means weathering fights, enduring the complaints, and sticking together through all the chaos.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Tattoo You’ album, released in 1981, features previously recorded tracks and distinctive cover art portraying Mick Jagger in tribal tattoos, sparking debates over its title and band dynamics.
In August 1981 Mick Jagger announced a monumental Rolling Stones tour, generating $50 million and captivating 2.5 million fans with theatrical performances and vibrant visuals across the United States.
The Pontiac ’81 video showcases the Rolling Stones’ electrifying performance, highlighting Mick Jagger’s charisma and the band’s exceptional chemistry, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating more from this legendary show.
The Rolling Stones’ 1981 performance in Houston’s Astrodome showcases raw energy and classic rock swagger, featuring hits like ‘Under My Thumb’ and ‘Let’s Spend the Night Together’, embodying the band’s legendary stage presence.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Heaven’, recorded in 1980, features atmospheric and psychedelic sounds. Mick Jagger’s ethereal vocals convey themes of desire and paradise, establishing a slow, hypnotic mood distinct from their typical rock energy.