On July 12, the Rolling Stones celebrated various milestones, including their first show in 1962, notable concerts, and a reunion event on their 50th anniversary in 2012.
On July 12, the Rolling Stones celebrated various milestones, including their first show in 1962, notable concerts, and a reunion event on their 50th anniversary in 2012.
Charlie Watts praised Otis Redding’s dynamic performances, illustrating the respect between Redding and Mick Jagger, highlighting Redding’s influence on Jagger’s stage presence and emotional delivery in music.
Long John Baldry, a towering figure in British blues, influenced the 1960s music scene, notably mentoring The Rolling Stones and shaping their sound through his pioneering bands like Blues Incorporated and The Hoochie Coochie Men.
The unreleased demo of ‘Before They Make Me Run’, known as ‘Rotten Roll’, showcases a raw and gritty performance by the Rolling Stones, reflecting Keith Richards’ chaotic personal struggles during the 1978 recording sessions.
On July 11, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed in Turin, Italy, amidst World Cup excitement, delivering a mix of classic hits but lacking the usual energy, signaling a fading magic.
On July 11 throughout Rolling Stones history, key events include notable concerts, album releases like Voodoo Lounge in 1994, and significant press announcements, showcasing the band’s evolution and impact.
Keith Richards humorously reflects on Ronnie Wood’s sobriety journey, noting that despite quitting substances, Ronnie remains hilarious and energetic. He joyfully admires Ronnie’s fresh start in health and love.
Muddy Waters’ 1950 song ‘Rollin’ Stone’ inspired the name of The Rolling Stones, reflecting its historical roots in American music and influencing subsequent artists like Bob Dylan and the Temptations.
On May 8, 1974, Bill Wyman’s interview on The Old Grey Whistle Test showcased his candid reflections on life with the Rolling Stones, contrasting the band’s typical flamboyance with his mellow authenticity.
This Rolling Stones’ unreleased ‘Parachute Woman’ demo showcases a raw, blues-infused version from 1968, revealing the band’s early sound and energy before refining the track for Beggars Banquet.