The release of The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers in Franco’s Spain faced censorship, altering the cover and omitting a track, yet the album remains significant for its music and cultural value.
The release of The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers in Franco’s Spain faced censorship, altering the cover and omitting a track, yet the album remains significant for its music and cultural value.
The Rolling Stones’ live version of Chuck Berry’s ‘Let It Rock’ amps up the original’s gritty vibe, painting a picture of a hard-working railroad laborer. Their raucous performance in Leeds in 1971 turned it into a hidden gem, giving the song fresh energy and making it a standout B-side to ‘Brown Sugar’.
let it rock live Rolling Stones Video Rewind: LET IT ROCK (live at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, Fort Worth, TX, USA, July 18 1978) (from the Some Girls Live In Texas […]