Locked away since the Steel Wheels sessions, ‘Giving It Up’ remains a tantalizing mystery. Why did this Caribbean-born track never make the final cut for The Rolling Stones?
Locked away since the Steel Wheels sessions, ‘Giving It Up’ remains a tantalizing mystery. Why did this Caribbean-born track never make the final cut for The Rolling Stones?
Before “Child of the Moon” existed, there was the bizarre, unreleased ‘Mickey Mouse Blues’. Peek inside The Rolling Stones’ 1968 vault to hear this forgotten acoustic experiment for yourself.
Why did The Rolling Stones strip away everything but the bass and drums during their most experimental year? Uncover the story behind the hypnotic, lost rhythm jam, ‘Soul Blues’.
A forgotten studio moment from The Rolling Stones surfaces: ‘Putty In Your Hands’ turns a soft 60s hit into something oddly ironic. Why were they even recording this in 1985?
What if one of The Rolling Stones’ most revealing recordings was never finished? ‘Never Too Into’ opens a window into the band’s Bahamas sessions—and it’s surprisingly addictive.
The Rolling Stones didn’t release everything for a reason… but ‘Munich Reggae’ sounds like they stopped mid-idea and decided that was good enough to keep.
The Rolling Stones were barely holding things together in 1985—so how did an unreleased burner like ‘High Temperature’ end up sounding this locked in?
1978, Some Girls sessions—The Rolling Stones tore into Willie Dixon’s ‘I Ain’t Superstitious’. A raw blues take that never made the album… what were they holding back?
‘Potted Shrimps’ is a captivating unreleased Rolling Stones track from the Sticky Fingers sessions, showcasing playful experimentation with layered sounds from Richards, Taylor, Hopkins, and Watts, reflecting their creative magic.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased demo ‘Child of the Moon’ showcases their unique blend of chaos and creativity, highlighting the band’s evolution from psychedelic experimentation to raw authenticity during the late 1960s.