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.
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.
‘Dead Flowers’ by the Rolling Stones contrasts dark, sarcastic lyrics about heartbreak and despair with upbeat country rhythms, showcasing Jagger’s unique blend of irony and homage to the genre.
The Rolling Stones’ iconic tongue logo was designed by John Pasche in 1970, inspired by Mick Jagger’s impressions of Hindu goddess Kali. Marshall Chess suggested a recognizable logo, leading to its global fame.
Jim Price significantly influenced the Rolling Stones’ sound in the early ’70s with his trumpet and trombone work, contributing to iconic albums and live performances, enhancing their powerful rock blend.
‘You Gotta Move’, recorded by The Rolling Stones in late 1969, showcases the band’s first attempt for the album Sticky Fingers. Inspired by Mississippi Fred McDowell, the song captures a raw gospel-blues essence and reflects a deep musical heritage. After several takes, they finally achieved the haunting sound that defines it.
‘I Got the Blues’, from the Rolling Stones’ 1971 album Sticky Fingers, showcases the band’s emotional vulnerability, influenced by Southern soul, blending heartbreak with a haunting musical landscape that resonates deeply.
Rolling Stones Songs: ‘Can’t You Hear Me Knocking’ Y’all got cocaine eyes/ Yeah, you got speed-freak jive now… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Rolling Stones Mobile, Stargroves, Newbury and Olympic Sound Studios, London, England, […]
‘Moonlight Mile’ by The Rolling Stones explores themes of distance and weariness through its lyrical narrative and atmospheric production, reflecting Mick Jagger’s experiences of travel and longing for home.
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: […]
Rolling Stones songs: Sway *Click for MORE ROLLING STONES SONGS 1962-PRESENT Ain’t flinging tears out on the dusty ground/ For all my friends out on the burial ground… Written by: Jagger/RichardRecorded: Rolling Stones […]