The Rolling Stones faced skepticism with their debut single ‘Come On’ in 1963, criticized for lacking punch. Despite this rocky start, they evolved into the biggest rock band in history.
The Rolling Stones faced skepticism with their debut single ‘Come On’ in 1963, criticized for lacking punch. Despite this rocky start, they evolved into the biggest rock band in history.
The Rolling Stones released their debut single, Chuck Berry’s ‘Come On’, in June 1963. Despite their personal dissatisfaction, it marked the beginning of their influential rock career.
On May 2, 1963, The Rolling Stones recorded their debut single ‘Come On’, chosen for its mass appeal, despite the band’s dissatisfaction with it. Managed by Andrew Oldham, their first recording session was chaotic, resulting in mixed reviews and lukewarm chart success. The band felt it misrepresented their true musical identity.
It’s time to read about The Rolling Stones first official recording session. As history has it, after the band’s one and only “unofficial” recording session at London’s Curly Clayton Sound Studio on […]
60 Años de ‘Come On’, El Primer Single De Los Rolling Stones*Por Marcelo SonaglioniEra el 2 de mayo de 1963 y el nuevo manager de los Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham, programó […]