The Rolling Stones’ 16-Minute Soul Jam: ‘Invitation’ (1985)
'Invitation', also known as 'You Don’t Tell Me', is a 16-minute soulful jam by the Rolling Stones, featuring Bobby Womack and Don Covay, showcasing experimental depth beyond their usual rock sound.
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Rolling Stones: Un Análisis de ‘Keys to Your Love’ (2002)
'Keys to Your Love' de los Rolling Stones es una balada soul que muestra su talento melódico y emocional, reflejando su madurez como compositores, a pesar de no destacar en su discografía.
The Rolling Stones Go Country on ‘High and Dry’ (1966)
'High and Dry', a track by The Rolling Stones from 1966, showcases their early exploration of country influences, combining playful irony with musical experimentation, reflecting their fearless artistic evolution.
Keith’s Blind Date: The Rolling Stones rock Oshawa in 1979
On April 22 1979 The Rolling Stones performed a benefit concert in Oshawa, Canada, following Keith Richards' legal troubles. The event marked a significant moment in rock history, as fans camped out for tickets and celebrated the band’s…
Rolling Stones chronology: April 22
On April 22 Rolling Stones history reveals notable events: In 1964, a hairdresser criticized the band's appearance; in 1979, they performed benefit concerts for the blind in Canada; in 1982, Stevie Ray Vaughan played for them in NYC; and in 1986, Mick Jagger…
Charlie Watts on Keith Richards’ Junkie Business in the ’70s
Charlie Watts reflects on Keith Richards’ struggles with heroin during the chaotic 1970s, highlighting their enduring bond and the band's unity amidst addiction and pressure, which contributed to their lasting legacy.
The Rolling Stones on Film: Peter Whitehead’s Lens
Peter Whitehead significantly shaped the visual identity of The Rolling Stones in the 1960s, creating innovative films that captured the band's essence and the rebellious spirit of the era.
Sobre ‘Child of the Moon’ de los Rolling Stones (1968)
'Child of the Moon' es una joya hipnótica de los Rolling Stones, una despedida a la psicodelia, llena de misterio y simbolismo, que sigue siendo poco conocida en su catálogo.
The Rolling Stones Rework Classic ‘Fortune Teller’ (1966)
'Fortune Teller', written by Allen Toussaint, showcases The Rolling Stones' early evolution, blending playful storytelling with a darker rock sound, making it a fascinating part of their nearly lost discography.
Rolling Stones chronology: April 21
April 21 in Rolling Stones history spans a 1962 jam, the 1976 Black and Blue boycott, Keith Richards’ 2007 family loss, and Mick Jagger’s 2017 guest appearances.
Keith Richards on Making a Solo Album (1975)
Keith Richards initially dismissed solo albums but later proved his prowess with 'Talk Is Cheap', showcasing his songwriting and leadership while heightening his rivalry with Mick Jagger and asserting his artistic identity.
The Rolling Stones and The National Federation Of Hairdressers
In 1964, The Rolling Stones became embroiled in a cultural clash with the National Federation of Hairdressers, which criticized their unruly hairstyles as poor influences. The Stones' defiant image resonated with youth, symbolizing…
More Rolling Stones Unreleased: ‘I Can’t See No One Else’ (1985)
'I Can't See No One Else' is an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1985 Dirty Work sessions, showcasing emotional depth and raw chemistry, featuring Jagger's vocals, Richards' harmonies, and Leavell's keyboards.
Los Rolling Stones Reviven ‘Ride ’Em On Down’ (2016)
Los Rolling Stones entregan una versión electrizante y cruda de ‘Ride ’Em On Down’, fusionando guitarra, armónica y órgano para rendir tributo auténtico al blues clásico en Blue & Lonesome.
Behind The Rolling Stones’ ‘Sweet Virginia’ (1972)
'Sweet Virginia' by The Rolling Stones, released in 1972, blends country influences and darker themes of addiction, showcasing the band's creative spirit during the tumultuous Exile on Main St. sessions.
Rolling Stones chronology: April 20
On April 20 significant events in Rolling Stones history include the 1979 release of Ron Wood's third solo album Gimme Some Neck, showcasing his rock spirit and collaborations with other band members.
The Rolling Stones: ‘Ride ’Em On Down’, 2016 Style
The Rolling Stones' vrsion of 'Ride 'Em on Down' pays tribute to Eddie Taylor's blues legacy, showcasing powerful guitar work and dynamic vocals, reflecting their deep-rooted connection to the genre's evolution.
Keith Richards on Sober Ronnie Wood (2015)
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.
Villa Nellcôte: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Exile’ Journey
In the early 1970s the Rolling Stones transformed Villa Nellcôte into a chaotic recording hub for Exile on Main St. amidst financial troubles, drug use, and eccentric guests, exemplifying rock excess and creativity.
‘Cellophane Trousers’: A 1975 Rarity by The Rolling Stones
"Cellophane Trousers," an unreleased Rolling Stones track from the 1975 Black and Blue sessions, showcases the band's experimental spirit with a standout Keith Richards riff and vibrant energy.
‘Love in Vain’: Amor y Desamor a lo Rolling Stones (1969)
La canción 'Love In Vain' de Robert Johnson, reinterpretada por los Rolling Stones, resalta su legado influyente en el blues y rock, mostrando la evolución de emociones a través de generaciones.
The Rolling Stones and the Grit of ‘My Obsession’ (1967)
'My Obsession' by the Rolling Stones captures intense desire and obsession through urgent vocals, compelling instrumentation, and a dark narrative, influencing musicians and reshaping rock music's emotional depth in the 1960s.
Rolling Stones chronology: April 19
April 19 highlights key moments in Rolling Stones history, from early performances to major album releases, showcasing their evolution through iconic events and live shows over the decades.
‘Separately’, A Rare 1972 Cut by The Rolling Stones
In the unreleased instrumental 'Separately', recorded during the Goats Head Soup sessions, the Rolling Stones showcase a reflective side highlighted by Nicky Hopkins' keyboards and Mick Taylor's guitar work.
‘Rain Fall Down’: Clásico Tardío de los Rolling Stones (2005)
'Rain Fall Down' de los Rolling Stones critica la decadencia urbana de Londres, combinando ritmo moderno con su sonido clásico, mientras narra la lucha de una joven pareja en un entorno desolador.
Rolling Stones chronology: April 18
April 18 highlights pivotal moments in The Rolling Stones' history, including early concerts, legal controversies, and their virtual performance in 2020, marking Charlie Watts' final appearance and showcasing resilience and legacy.
The Rolling Stones React to Jagger’s Solo Plans (1984)
Mick Jagger's solo debut, 'She's the Boss', in 1985 sparked tension within The Rolling Stones, raising questions about their future. Despite initial conflict, it ultimately led to artistic growth and reconciliation.
Los Rolling Stones Versionan ‘Roll Over Beethoven’ (1963)
La canción 'Roll Over Beethoven', escrita por Chuck Berry en 1956, simboliza el cambio musical, defendiendo el rock and roll frente a la música clásica. Los Rolling Stones grabaron su versión en 1963.
The Rolling Stones’ Soulful Take on ‘Cry to Me’ (1965)
'Cry to Me', originally recorded by Solomon Burke, showcases the blend of soul and rock through The Rolling Stones' transformative cover, highlighting raw emotion and musical exploration that defines both artists.