On May 12 1968 The Rolling Stones electrified the NME Poll Winners Concert, performing (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction and debuting Jumpin’ Jack Flash, marking a pivotal moment as Brian Jones’s last public performance.
On May 12 1968 The Rolling Stones electrified the NME Poll Winners Concert, performing (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction and debuting Jumpin’ Jack Flash, marking a pivotal moment as Brian Jones’s last public performance.
The review critiques the Rolling Stones’ “Emotional Rescue,” noting its unoriginality and burned-out themes reminiscent of past work.
‘Tumbling Dice’, released in 1972, showcases The Rolling Stones’ signature sound and features a soulful female chorus on the B-side.
The Rolling Stones’ 1972 American tour for Exile on Main St. was a cultural phenomenon, blending musical genius with chaos. Amidst celebrity, scandals, and legal troubles, they solidified their status as rock royalty, redefining the boundaries of the music scene.
The Rolling Stones in the press: “Going into ‘Exile’ – Producer Jimmy Miller talks about the Stones’ new album” *From the New Musical Express, England, June 3 1972 *Click for more YESTERDAY’S PAPERS […]
Rolling Stones on video: NME concert 1968 Snippets of the Stones playing Jumpin’ Jack Flash and Satisfaction at the NME Pollwinners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, England, May 12 1968 (silent footage) *Click […]
charlie watts interview on Rolling Stones On Video: Charlie Watts interview on live plans, a new album and the end of the band (from the NME, 2018) *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO