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Keith Richards to Teach Buble and Groban a Lesson
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• Tue, Nov 25
OH - For people who will think that Richards is pulling a Rod Stewart on them, think again. The Rolling Stones guitarist is no stranger to soft music — he’s been ...
In Praise of The Rolling Stones
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• Wed, Nov 5
OH - Nov 5, 2008 If Brian Jones was The Stones blues curator, Keith Richard was the prototypical bluesman. He came from a poor background, sensitive, shy, but inside was ...
In Praise of The Rolling Stones
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• Wed, Nov 5
By Will Brennan The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band. Yeah, but there’s an implied adjective left out of the phrase. The World’s Greatest “Performing’ Rock and Roll Band. The greatest band honor period goes to The Beatles, then, now, forever. The Stones take their title by way of “we’re still rockin’”...
Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones - Shine A Light
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• Thu, Sep 4
OH - Mick Jagger is sensational on stage, using the entire stage to his advantage. Never once does he look exhausted, never once is he out of breath, ...
Music Review: The Rolling Stones: - A Bigger Bang
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• Sun, Jun 22
OH - The Rolling Stones retreated to Mick Jagger’s house in France and set up shop in his personal studio to record this album. Mick, Charlie and Keith form the ...
Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
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• Fri, Jun 6
OH - While “Tumbling Dice” and “Happy” were released as singles, they were not big chart hits in the Rolling Stones tradition. It is no one song that drives the ... Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers Blogcritics.org all 2 news articles
Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
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• Fri, Jun 6
By David Bowling The Rolling Stones: Chapter 13. Rolling Stone Magazine recognizes Exile On Main Street as one of the ten best albums of all time. That would probably be a fair assessment. There was a lot of tension present during the final recording ...
Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Rock And Roll Circus
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• Tue, Jun 3
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) OH - Jun 4, 2008 The liner notes to the Rock And Roll Circus CD by The Rolling Stones read, “an entertainment extravaganza planned and put on by The Rolling Stones in ... Bo Diddley’s beat to carry past his death St. Louis American
Music Review: The Rolling Stones - Flowers
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• Sun, Jun 1
OH - While The Rolling Stones had little input into the making of Flowers, years later Charlie Watts stated Mick Jagger left the leaves off of the flower stem ... Music Review: The Rolling Stones- Between The Buttons Blogcritics.org all 2 news articles
Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones - The Biggest Bang
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• Mon, Jun 18
By Josh Hathaway Disc 3 features abbreviated sets from other exotic locations. The Argentinean crowd's enthusiasm nearly upstages the band in Buenos Aires. Stops in Japan as well as the band's first trip to China are also excerpted. Disc 4 features a few more songs and some interview footage with Jagger, Ke...
The Friday Morning Listen: Rush - Snakes & Arrows
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• Fri, Jun 15
By Mark Saleski Over at Confessions Of A Fanboy, Josh Hathaway got me to thinking about this whole "rock stars too old" thing. In a Listening Room entry, he brought up the "Stones too old" cliché that's been tossed their way on what seems like nearly every release since Brian Jones left the earth.
Thoughts on Rock and Roll in the Seventies-Punk and Power Pop (Part I)
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• Sat, Feb 24
By Bryan Price The true genesis of Rock and Roll lies with Chuck Berry who is both rock’s Creator and ... Then came the girl groups, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, ... aesthetic (with Keith Richards and Johnny Thunders as primary conduits), ...
Book Review: S.T.P.: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones by Robert Greenfield
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• Wed, Jan 24
By C. Michael Bailey The recent publishing of Robert Greenfield’s Exile on Main St.: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones warrants a reconsideration of his previous book on the subject of the Rolling Stones, S.T.P.: A Journey Through America With The Rolling Stones. Chronicling the Rolling Stones 1972 U.S. Tou...
Book Review: Rough Guide takes on The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan
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• Tue, Jan 2
By Nik Dirga Two of the newest are The Rough Guide To The Rolling Stones and a revised second edition of ... Let It Bleed -- and the lows – the death of Brian Jones, the slow march toward ... crafting tight portraits of Jagger, Richards, Watts, etc. ...
Book Review: Rough Guide To The Rolling Stones and Rough Guide To Bob Dylan
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• Tue, Jan 2
By Nik Dirga Here it goes: You've fallen for Bob Dylan, hard, or The Beatles, or the Rolling Stones. But you don't want to appear totally clueless about the life and tunes of these classic acts, so you want to bone up a little on their storied histories. Where to go first?
The Rolling Stones' Altamont Music Festival, December 6, 1969: The ...
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• Sun, Aug 27
By Al Barger On December 6, 1969 the Rolling Stones organized - if that's the right word ... at the last minute when Mick Jagger publicly announced that the Stones would ... of fans at their Hyde Park memorial show for Brian Jones without incident. ...
Opinion: The Rolling Stones' Altamont Music Festival, December 6, 1969: The Anti-Woodstock
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• Sun, Aug 27
By Al Barger So this fool kid absolutely pulled out a gun in the middle of hundreds of thousands of people, maybe 20 yards from the Stones on stage, and with a bunch of Hell's Angels standing there. Folks, Meredith Hunter committed suicide. Crazy sumbitch whips out a gun in a crowd like that, they're askin...
The Rolling Stones Find Satisfaction in New York City - June 2, 1964
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• Wed, Aug 2
By Cliff Malloy PoPsie" was contacted by CashBox Magazine to capture the event for posterity, and he got to spend the next two days following the Stones as they held court at the Astor Hotel and met with the press. Phil Spector and Gene Pitney showed up as well and they witnessed first hand the Rolling Stone "...
The Rolling Stones Find Satisfaction in New York City - June 2, 1964
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• Wed, Aug 2
By Cliff Malloy The archives of William "PoPsie" Randolph (1920 - 1978) are being researched extensively for an upcoming book, Photography by PoPsie: The Legend of Broadway. In a long and prolific career spent haunting the recording studios, jam sessions, concert halls, and nightclubs of New York Cit...