January 18 in Rolling Stones history showcases the band’s impactful moments over decades, including charity concerts, film premieres, and Hall of Fame inductions, reflecting their blend of music and cultural influence.
January 18 in Rolling Stones history showcases the band’s impactful moments over decades, including charity concerts, film premieres, and Hall of Fame inductions, reflecting their blend of music and cultural influence.
‘Paint It Black’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of grief and obsession through innovative rhythms and instrumentation, marking a significant shift towards darker narratives in pop music’s landscape of the 1960s.
‘Start Me Up’ started as a reggae jam but morphed into a rock anthem after years of digging by the Stones. Its catchy lyrics and iconic video helped them win over new fans in the MTV era.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased ‘Black Limousine’ (version #2) showcases a gritty blend of blues and rock, capturing the band’s chaotic lifestyle during the 1977 Some Girls sessions in France.
Rolling Stones unreleased: It Must Be Hell (take #2) Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: EMI PathĆ© Marconi Studios, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Dec. 1-19 1982 (Undercover sessions)*Data taken from Martin Elliottās book THE ROLLING STONES COMPLETE RECORDING […]
Rolling Stones on video: ‘Honky Tonk Women’ on TV 1969 *Click forĀ MORE STONES ON VIDEO THE DAVID FROST SHOW (US TV, live vocals with backing track; includes “Strollin’ on the boulevards of […]