Tag: Keith Richards

Robert Plant’s Unforgettable Tribute to Charlie Watts Moves the Rolling Stones to Tears

“A Gift of Pure Love for Our Brother”: Robert Plant’s Unforgettable Tribute to Charlie Watts Moves the Rolling Stones to Tears At the quiet heart of Charlie Watts’ funeral, held...

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The “dumb and naive” Rolling Stones song it took Mick Jagger years to understand

The best songs are able to capture a specific time and place in one mellifluous breath. There are countless songs by The Rolling Stones that do just that, tracks that...

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“That’s what makes him a musician”: Keith Richards names Mick Jagger’s most underrated asset

Being Mick Jagger comes with a certain number of expectations. After all, the Rolling Stones vocalist has been a defining figure in popular culture for upwards of 60 years; seeing...

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The Original Line-up of the Rolling Stones in 1964: How Five Young Rebels Reshaped Rock ‘n’ Roll Forever

The Original Line-up of the Rolling Stones in 1964: How Five Young Rebels Reshaped Rock ‘n’ Roll Forever In 1964, the original line-up of the Rolling Stones—Mick Jagger, Keith Richards,...

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“Too Acrobatic for My Taste”: Inside the Unspoken Rift Between Keith Richards and Robert Plant — When Two Titans of British Rock Clash in Sound and Spirit

“Too Acrobatic for My Taste”: Inside the Unspoken Rift Between Keith Richards and Robert Plant — When Two Titans of British Rock Clash in Sound and Spirit In the pantheon...

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“No Press, No Fanfare”: The Rolling Stones’ Heartbreaking Silent Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne That Left a Funeral in Tears

“No Press, No Fanfare”: The Rolling Stones’ Heartbreaking Silent Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne That Left a Funeral in Tears In a moment as haunting as it was beautiful, The Rolling...

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Were The Rolling Stones inspired by their muggy surroundings on ‘Ventilator Blues’?

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards sit locked in a kitchen, a guitar in hand and half of a song dancing on the tips of their tongue. There’s no time for...

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Darryl Jones Celebrates 31st Anniversary as Rolling Stones’ Touring Bassist; Announces First Concerts with His Own Solo Band

Longtime Rolling Stones touring bassist Darryl Jones has just celebrated the 31st anniversary of his first concert with the band. The show, which took place on July 19, 1994, was...

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The album that brought The Rolling Stones back from the edge: “It almost broke my heart”

Being in a band as tight-knit as The Rolling Stones doesn’t come without its ups and downs every now and again. There might be some fantastic moments where everything is...

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The song so boring Keith Richards fell asleep playing it: “I was pretty out of it”

It’s hard for any artist to keep their songs entertaining over time. Even the greatest tunes wear out their welcome after a while, and even though someone like Paul McCartney...

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