In 1968 The Rolling Stones’ promotional films for ‘Child of the Moon’ and ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ explored darker, psychedelic themes, reflecting a complex narrative of paranoia and alienation in the era.
In 1968 The Rolling Stones’ promotional films for ‘Child of the Moon’ and ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ explored darker, psychedelic themes, reflecting a complex narrative of paranoia and alienation in the era.
‘Child of the Moon’ es una joya hipnótica de los Rolling Stones, una despedida a la psicodelia, llena de misterio y simbolismo, que sigue siendo poco conocida en su catálogo.
‘Child of the Moon’ by The Rolling Stones is a psychedelic B-side, showcasing meticulous crafting and dreamlike lyrics, released in 1968.
‘Child of the Moon’ is a 1968 Rolling Stones track, marking their final psychedelic expression. Featuring surreal lyrics by Mick Jagger, it remains a cherished hidden gem before the band’s stylistic shift.
The Rolling Stones released ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ on May 24, 1968 marking a significant shift back to R’n’B after their psychedelic phase. Driven by innovative recording techniques, the song features powerful guitar riffs and a lively rhythm, emerging as a major worldwide hit and a British number 1 single.
Listen to the original 1967 demo of ‘Child of the Moon’, showcasing The Rolling Stones’ transition from psychedelia to a blues-infused sound. Released as a B-side in May 1968, the track features haunting vocals and a complex arrangement. Its promotional video enhances its mystique, marking a significant moment in the band’s evolution.