A list of the 100 greatest pop songs since 1963, as determined by experts at MTV and Rolling Stone magazine. 1. "Yesterday," The Beatles (1965). 2. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," The Rolling Stones ...
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21st May 1965: A young Mick Jagger sings on stage with the Rolling Stones. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) ...
A new compilation will spotlight the Rolling Stones‘ many performances for the BBC in the early-to-mid–Sixties. One of the highlights of the album, titled On Air, is a version of “(I Can’t Get No) ...
The Rolling Stones, inspired by an incendiary buzzsaw riff that guitarist Keith Richards captured on tape in his sleep, recorded their sensational rock anthem "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" on this ...
The Rolling Stones were fast emerging as “the HAIR-apparents to the Beatles’ throne,” as The Arizona Republic put it, by the time they made their first appearance on a Phoenix stage. It was a Tuesday ...
ABKCO Records is set to release The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 in celebration of the legendary band’s upcoming 60th anniversary this year. Fans can pre-order the collection of songs HERE, which ...
First meeting at Wentworth Primary School, Keith Richards, and Mick Jagger reunited years later, going on to form one of the most enduring rock bands of all time in The Rolling Stones. Just last year, ...
The Rolling Stones' TV and radio broadcasts from the '60s will be the subject of a series of releases due later this year. Rolling Stones on Air in the Sixties documents the band's many television and ...
The Rolling Stones recently announced that their summer tour dates would be postponed so Mick Jagger could undergo surgery on his heart. “I’m devastated for having to postpone the tour,” Jagger said ...
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