The Rolling Stones held a secretive press conference discussing their upcoming film, addressing misconceptions, and sharing their thoughts on fame, music evolution, and life as performers, while engaging humorously with reporters.
The Rolling Stones held a secretive press conference discussing their upcoming film, addressing misconceptions, and sharing their thoughts on fame, music evolution, and life as performers, while engaging humorously with reporters.
The Rolling Stones announced their intention to form a record label, Mother Earth, in 1968, but it never launched. Instead, they established Rolling Stones Records in 1970, securing creative control.
On August 25, 1967, amidst holiday crowds at Euston Station, the Beatles and Mick Jagger unexpectedly boarded a train to North Wales, after a transcendental meditation lecture by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
The BEAT gained exclusive access to The Rolling Stones’ secret recording sessions in Hollywood. Despite intense work and exhaustion, the band experimented with diverse instruments, influenced by Brian’s interest in Indian music. Fans eagerly gathered outside RCA, while the Stones remained focused on producing a distinct sound for their new album.
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Stones plagued by break-up rumours – but denial is issued” *From KRLA Beat, USA, May 20 1867*Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS Rolling Stones Breakup Rumors? Not So […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Mick Jagger punched by customs official” *From KRLA Beat magazine, USA, May 20 1967 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS So, did Mick Jagger really get punched in […]
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Stoned!” *From KRLA Beat, USA, March 29 1966 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS More about The Rolling Stones and KRLA Beat magazine In the mid-1960s, The Rolling […]
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