Keith Richards has a theory about why critics turn on new Rolling Stones albums—and his 1973 defense of Goats Head Soup is brutally direct.
Keith Richards has a theory about why critics turn on new Rolling Stones albums—and his 1973 defense of Goats Head Soup is brutally direct.
Los Rolling Stones no solo terminaron Goats Head Soup; lo prendieron fuego. Descubre cómo ‘Star Star’ convirtió los rumores de la prensa y el rock crudo en un himno provocador.
Olvídate del desparpajo del rock: Keith Richards toma el micrófono para ofrecer una mirada conmovedoramente honesta al amor y la pérdida, en lo que sigue siendo una de las confesiones más íntimas y sin filtros del extenso catálogo de los Rolling Stones.
La canción ‘100 Years Ago’ de los Rolling Stones fusiona nostalgia y energía, comenzando con una atmósfera melancólica que evoluciona a un ritmo vibrante, reflejando el paso del tiempo y la vida.
Recorded in tropical Jamaica, The Rolling Stones’ ‘Winter’ somehow became one of rock’s most convincing cold-weather ballads. The story behind it is even more unexpected.
Forget the swagger: Keith Richards takes the mic for a hauntingly honest look at love and loss that remains the most intimate, unfiltered confession in The Rolling Stones’ vast catalog.
The Rolling Stones turn horns into a driving force with Jim Price, where brass lines push past the edges of rock and quietly refuse to stay in the background.
‘Can You Hear the Music’ by The Rolling Stones is a unique track from their album Goats Head Soup, blending spirituality and experimentation, showcasing music’s healing power through layered sounds and reflective lyrics.
‘Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)’ es una de las canciones más crudas de Goats Head Soup (1973), donde los Rolling Stones abordan la violencia urbana y la injusticia social.