‘Can’t Be Seen’ by The Rolling Stones, features Keith Richards’ exploration of a secretive romance, showcasing emotional depth beneath its energetic facade, reflecting on past desires and the complexities of hidden love.
‘Can’t Be Seen’ by The Rolling Stones, features Keith Richards’ exploration of a secretive romance, showcasing emotional depth beneath its energetic facade, reflecting on past desires and the complexities of hidden love.
‘She’s So Cold’, a 1980 Rolling Stones single, combines rock and new wave elements, showcasing Mick Jagger’s energetic vocals and playful lyrics, despite modest chart performance. Its music video introduced the band to a new generation.
Rolling Stones songs: Mean Disposition I never close my eyes/ I never sleep/ I’m staying on my guard/ Waiting for my flesh to creep… Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland, […]
Rolling Stones songs: When the Whip Comes Down I’m going down 53rd street/ And they’re spitting in my face… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: EMI Pathé Marconi Studios, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Oct. 10-Dec. 1977/Jan. 5-March […]
Rolling Stones songs: Fiji Jim Yeah the drums, they snap, that thunder clap/ The bass drum mash on the floor/ The guitar scream in a fever dream/ Like I never heard before… […]
Rolling Stones songs: I Think I’m Going Mad I know my mind’s afloat/ Sometimes I feel so young and sometimes I feel so old… Written by: Jagger/RichardsRecorded: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, […]
‘Memory Motel’ by The Rolling Stones reflects a fleeting connection in a motel, intertwining romance and nostalgia. Jagger and Richards’ collaboration creates an expansive ballad that lingers with emotional depth.
Rolling Stones songs: Before They Make Me Run Booze and pills and powders, you gotta choose your medicine/ Well it’s another goodbye to another good friend… Original title: Rotten RollWritten by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: […]
Rolling Stones songs: All Down the Line (alternate take) *Download-only song, available through amazon.co.uk on May 3 2010, also released as bonus-track on the Japanese edition of the Exile On Main St. […]
‘2000 Light Years from Home’ reflects The Rolling Stones’ introspective shift in 1967, embracing themes of isolation and cosmic distance through blues-infused psychedelia during a turbulent cultural period.