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The Rolling Stones won’t tell you anymore. ... “Please allow me to introduce myself/ I’m a man of wealth and taste,” Jagger began before reciting the song’s catalogue of Great Moments in ...
“Tell Me” doesn’t get a ton of mention today among the songs that the Stones released in their early years. But it holds a little bit of a distinction in that it was their first ever US Top ...
The Beatles versus the Rolling Stones is a popular debate. It really strikes a cord with rock fans. Everyone has their pick and they stick by it, vehemently. Though the bands don’t necessarily ...
On Tuesday 4 June 1968, The Rolling Stones began recording a song that would come to be regarded as one of their greatest compositions. The five members of the group arrived at Olympic Recording ...
The Rolling Stones’ interest in Chenier – and Louisiana music – actually runs deep. “Clifton was a great influence on me,” Mick Jagger told Songlines.. “We first listened to him around ...
"You Got Me Rocking," the most-played song from it, did make it to No. 23 in the U.K. though, and it even managed to stick around on set lists for the Stones' 2005–2006 A Bigger Bang Tour.
Following Wilson’s appearance, The Rolling Stone resumed their regular programming, working through fan favorites, prior to the concert’s Keith Richards-led midsection, comprised of “Tell Me ...
The Rolling Stones‘ songs are in so many movies, but Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! is not one of them. A controversial Rolling Stones track was going to serve as a villain song in the movie ...
Almost exactly 49 years ago, Jim McGarry got his first chance to see the Rolling Stones.. For exactly one song. It was July 9, 1975, and he and a Stones-loving buddy had driven from San Bernardino ...