The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active across seven decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the...
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“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”was a hit, giving the Stones their first number one in the US. In 2003,Rolling Stone magazineplaced“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in the second spoton its list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time“, behind“Like A Rolling Stone” by Bob ...
Discover the exclusive Rolling Stones 1966-1971 Vinyl Collection. Dive into the golden era of rock with remastered classics, rare B-sides, and unique mono mixes. Limited edition set includes a 32-page book with rare photos and detailed liner notes. A mus
Once back in Europe, the Rolling Stones released their fourth single,Bobby Womack’s“It’s All Over Now,” which they had recorded in America at Chess Studios. A fanatical Stones cult began to form after the song hit #1 on the UK charts. It was their very first #1 hit. ...
Oh well, maybe the Stones know something I don’t know.” The violence was not long to follow. (It had already begun earlier, of course, but to have it going on while the bands were playing was a new twist.) Between the first song and the second, one young-looking fellow tried to...
When those original Rolling Stones first formed in London in 1962, they never imagined it would last. Richards said, "I remember when we had the first hit record, we kind of looked at each other with like dismay: 'Well, we got about two years, boys, and then you got find a job!...
“Please Please Me,” of course, is a Beatles song, not a Rolling Stones one. So what’s it doing here? Well, this heavy mod-rock makeover of the Beatles’ first hit ranks as one of the most imaginative ‘60s Beatles covers. In part that’s because it wittily, and briefly, quotes...
“I absolutely despise those turds.The Stonesshould have quit in 1965. You never see any of those cunts walkin’ down the street. If it gets so you can’t see us that way, I don’t want it.” “But the entire American music industry is poised to turn you into the next big thing...
David Bowie Now Has a Number One Country Music Hit Chris Young's “Young Love & Saturday Nights,” which interpolates Bowie's "Rebel Rebel," helped the Thin White Duke top the country charts Country Rebel Rebel By David Browne Meet the Rock Band the U.S. Enlisted to Help Win the...