The Rolling Stones’ late-’60s collaboration with Kenneth Anger in Lucifer Rising marked a mystical, occult-influenced phase, reflecting Mick Jagger’s inner turmoil post-Altamont, ultimately shaping their cultural legacy and creative edge.
The Rolling Stones’ late-’60s collaboration with Kenneth Anger in Lucifer Rising marked a mystical, occult-influenced phase, reflecting Mick Jagger’s inner turmoil post-Altamont, ultimately shaping their cultural legacy and creative edge.
Jimmy Page and The Rolling Stones share a deep friendship and musical history since the 1960s, collaborating on various projects while contributing to London’s vibrant rock scene, reflecting mutual respect and creativity.
Rolling Stones songs: Heart of Stone (Metamorphosis version) ‘Cause she’ll never break, never break, never break, never break… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Regent, IBC and Decca Studios, London, England, Jul. 21-Aug. 1964Guest musicians: […]
keith richards says Keith Richards says he “can’t wait to record new music”, gets praises by Johnny Marr, Mike Campbell and Jimmy Page Keith says he “can’t wait to record new music”. […]
Información detallada sobre la historia de la grabación de SCARLET por Martin Elliott, autor de los libros “Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1963-1989” (1990), “The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002” (2002) […]
Some detailed info behind the recording of SCARLET by Martin Elliott, author of the books “Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1963-1989” (1990), “The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002” (2002) and “The […]