It was an effective piece of work, affording the band its defining image of the decade and serving as the gateway symbol of a new generation of kids bludgeoned with the album’s videos’ MTV domination.
From their formation in 1980, the London band were essential in pioneering psychobilly, but one of their earliest triumphs came in the unlikely form of a Rolling Stones cover. Featured on their ...
Hailed by Billboard as a winning package, ‘Between The Buttons’ has somehow become an overlooked Rolling Stones ... album artwork features cartoons and drawings by Charlie Watts, and the cover ...
Recorded at Chess Studios, ‘The Rolling Stones No.2’ found the group ... who played electric and acoustic guitar on an album that featured nine covers and three originals he had co-written ...
With this in mind, Richards made a compelling argument for which Rolling Stones album any non-fan should start with when diving into their lengthy repertoire. The Rolling Stones Record Keith ...
The Rolling Stones’ cover appears on the American version of the album but not the British version. Perhaps another song by an American icon helped ease The Rolling Stones into the American market.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 19: (Exclusive Coverage) Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards backstage before The Rolling Stones surprise set in celebration of their new album “Hackney ...
Destined to become one of the totemic anthems of classic 70s rock, It’s Only Rock ’N Roll (But I Like It) was only a medium-sized hit by previous Rolling Stones ... album of hurriedly recorded ...
"It really didn’t occur to us that this could be the end of our world” ...
Some latter-day Stones material. The Bridges to Babylon album, from the late 1990s, continued to open the band up to the masses, as well as a new generation of fans.It was slickly produced and a ...
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "HONKY TONK WOMEN") THE ROLLING STONES: (Singing) 'Cause I just can't seem to drink you off my mind. It's the honky-tonk women. SIMON: Keith Richards talked about meeting Mick ...
The Rolling Stones are often mentioned up there alongside the Beatles when it comes to iconic rock bands. Whichever band you prefer, there is one area wherein the Stones have the Beatles ...