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.
SombrÃa, intensa y angustiante, ‘Sister Morphine’ de los Rolling Stones abre una ventana a la mente de alguien quebrado por el dolor y los fármacos. Nada de brillo, solo un ruego urgente mientras la realidad se distorsiona.
Rolling Stones unreleased: Sister Morphine (early version) Written by: Jagger/Richard/FaithfullRecorded: Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, March 22-30 1969Guest musicians: Ry Cooder (guitar), Jack Nitzsche (piano) *Data taken from Martin Elliott’s book THE ROLLING […]
Rolling Stones on video: ‘Sister Morphine’ on Live From the 10 Spot 1997 From MTV’s ‘Live From 10 Spot’, Capital Theater, Port Chester, USA, Oct. 25 1997 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO […]
Rolling Stones songs: Sister Morphine What am I doing in this place?/ Why does the doctor have no face?… Written by: Jagger/Richard/FaithfullRecorded: Olympic Sounds Studios, London, England, Feb. 9-March 31 1969Guest musicians: […]