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The Rolling Stones Drop ‘We Love You’ (1967)

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The Rolling Stones’ single ‘We Love You’ reviewed in the NME on August 12, 1967, received acclaim for its intricate production and social commentary. The promotional film, reflecting Oscar Wilde’s trial, reinforced the band’s rebellious image. This release marked their innovative engagement with cultural themes while showcasing solidarity with fans and challenges to the establishment.

The Rolling Stones: Jagger’s Film Star Moment 1969

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In 1969, Mick Jagger ventured into acting with the film Ned Kelly, portraying gang member Joe Byrne. Transitioning from music to film posed challenges, including production issues and mixed reviews. Jagger’s performance highlighted his rebellious persona, showcasing his willingness to explore diverse creative avenues, solidifying his reputation as a rock rebel.

The Rolling Stones’ Playboy Spotlight in 1979

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In August 1979, Playboy magazine featured a detailed look at The Rolling Stones, highlighting their tumultuous journey through rock history. The article explored their complex relationships with fame, drugs, and each other, showcasing candid insights from Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It portrayed their enduring charisma amid the chaos of rock and roll.