‘One Hit (To The Body)’ de los Rolling Stones explora el amor como una fuerza intensa y destructiva. La canción destaca la tensión entre los músicos y presenta solos memorables de Jimmy Page.
‘One Hit (To The Body)’ de los Rolling Stones explora el amor como una fuerza intensa y destructiva. La canción destaca la tensión entre los músicos y presenta solos memorables de Jimmy Page.
‘Had It With You’ by The Rolling Stones reflects tension within the band during tumultuous times. Written by Richards and Wood, it encapsulates the emotional struggles of their creative partnership.
La canción de los Rolling Stones ‘Dirty Work’ es una crítica a quienes evaden responsabilidades, destacando el potente sonido de guitarras. Sin embargo, a pesar de momentos brillantes, no alcanza la grandeza esperada.
‘What Am I Gonna Do with Your Love?’ is a hidden Rolling Stones track from 1985, blending rock and gospel, featuring guest artists, showcasing collaborative energy, and highlighting the band’s creative evolution.
The Rolling Stones’ take on ‘Harlem Shuffle’, originally by Bob & Earl, revitalized the dance floor classic in 1985, featuring legendary collaborations and a unique music video, showcasing its timeless appeal.
If ever a song bled pure tension, it’s Fight. Its snarling lines—“Gonna pulp you to a mass of bruises” or “What I want is power, more power ”—aren’t just rock bravado; they’re a mirror of the storm raging inside the Rolling Stones’ camp.
The Rolling Stones’ version of ‘Too Rude’, a reggae track from 1986, showcases Keith Richards’ vocal grit and deep roots in reggae, highlighting its transformative story and emotional depth.
Rolling Stones unreleased: Victor Hugo *This is possibly the song which was later reworked as I Could Have Stood You Up for the Keith Richards’ Talk Is Cheap album, released in 1988Written […]
Rolling Stones songs: Sleep Tonight You always watch the sun go down/ The same old shadows crawl over town… Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: RPM Studios, NYC, USA, July 16-Aug. 17 & Sept. 10-Oct. […]
Rolling Stones Quotes: Keith Richards on the Dirty Work album (1985) “I wanted to put out a real Stones album, which we always manage to do in odd periods. This was a […]