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The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers (Rolling Stones Records) Warhol was always aiming upwards, and his cover concept forThe Rolling Stones’ first studio album of the 70s took the suggestiveness of the Velvet Underground album to another level. Instead of a banana with a removable peel, buyers...
Tribe took inspiration from the bold covers of Ohio Players albums and brought their own unique flavor to the table. The painted lady became a staple in Tribe's releases and has even influenced other daring album covers like Outkast's "Stankonia". The cover art, shot by Brooklyn's own ...
’ which you can listen to via Rolling Stonehere. The album will see him reunited with former bandmate Paul Stanley and features other such guests as Slash and Lita Ford, and also coveringthe Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix,Free, the Kinks and many others...
In those early years, when Byford was messing around with the guitar, he realized that for his style of playing, the Rolling Stones were easier to play than the Beatles. But no matter the band he was trying to emulate, the singer said the 1960s were a fantastic time to be learning abo...
The Washington, D.C.-bred musician has since recorded 11 albums of beautiful, subversive music that transitions into jazz, folk, blues and reggae, and she’s collaborated with such industry icons as the Rolling Stones, Jack DeJohnette, John Mellencamp and her Madgesty herself. Her music has ea...
this is quintessential bowie. 24. the rolling stones, ‘sticky fingers’ (1971) image credit: courtesy photo in 1969, artist andy warhol was approached by the rolling stones to create the cover art for their upcoming greatest hits album, through the past, darkly (big hits vol. 2) . ...
he's ever played. When considering his drumming onDropout Boogie, Carney plugs it into the classic rock tradition, noting that evenAC/DC, a band largely beholden to 4/4 and not exactly tethered to jazz influences likethe Rolling StonesorBlack Sabbath, still had an underdiscussed sense ...
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Taking the familiar and adding a touch of bluegrass, the band’s classic covers include tracks by Tom Petty, John Lennon, The Rolling Stones, The Louvin Brothers, Beck, and more. Here’s the tracklisting: 1 I Got You (At the End of the Century) – Wilco 2 People Gonna Talk – ...