This unreleased alternate take of ‘Some Girls’ showcases a raw, funkier sound with casual vocals, reflecting the Rolling Stones’ experimental phase during their 1977 Paris sessions, revealing their creative reinvention.
This unreleased alternate take of ‘Some Girls’ showcases a raw, funkier sound with casual vocals, reflecting the Rolling Stones’ experimental phase during their 1977 Paris sessions, revealing their creative reinvention.
An unreleased instrumental demo of The Rolling Stones’ ‘2,000 Light Years from Home’, recorded in 1967, showcases the band’s explorative sonic journey into psychedelia without lyrics, revealing their creative experimentation.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased ‘Black Limousine’ (version #2) showcases a gritty blend of blues and rock, capturing the band’s chaotic lifestyle during the 1977 Some Girls sessions in France.
‘You Better Leave That Man Alone’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones track from 2002, showcasing their gritty energy. It features Jagger’s compelling vocals and a lively instrumental backdrop, highlighting their enduring talent.
‘It Won’t Be Long’ is a reggae-influenced unreleased track by The Rolling Stones, recorded in 1978 and 1979, showcasing their experimental spirit during the Emotional Rescue sessions.
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.
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.
‘Act Together’ is an unreleased Rolling Stones instrumental track from 1974, showcasing Keith Richards on vocals and electric piano. Though missing Jagger’s voice, it captures a raw, laid-back vibe with potential.
The Rolling Stones recorded the unreleased track, more of a jam, ‘Well Well’ during the Forty Licks sessions, showcasing their creativity and chemistry, alongside their established hits, proving they still produced fresh music.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track, originally titled ‘Get A Line On You’, evolved into ‘Shine A Light’ capturing the band’s chaotic brilliance during the early 1970s. Recorded across various locations, this version reveals vulnerability in Mick Jagger’s vocals, providing a raw glimpse into the band’s creative process amidst their tumultuous era.