Mick Taylor
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The Rolling Stones are Opening their Vaults
Mick and Keith weigh in on the soundboard recordings of classic shows the band is releasing online
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Video: Ron Wood, Mick Taylor Unite for Benefit Show
Current, former Rolling Stones members come together to save landmark London venue
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Exile on Main Street: Deluxe Edition
The Rolling Stones' greatest album is also the best record ever made about the rock & roll life: a double-LP blur of songs about rushing between beds and gigs, high times and emotional whippings, literally cut on the run in France, then Los Angeles, in 1971 and '72. "Rocks Off," "Torn and Frayed" and "Let […]
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Rolling Stones Unearth 'Exile' Gems
Mick and Keith on the making of the deluxe new 'Exile' package
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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert - 40th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! — recorded in 1969 over two nights at Madison Square Garden — is the last official live document of the Rolling Stones in their swaggering Sixties prime; it's also one of the great live albums of all time. Expectations were high for the band on its 1969 tour, the Stones' first […]
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Rolling Stones Prep 'Exile' Box, Studio CD
Stones dig through archives, collaborate with Jack White
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Rarities 1971-2003
If you're in the market for just one Stones album this year, make it A Bigger Bang. But if you happen to be shopping for an additional stocking stuffer, you could do much worse than this odds-and-sods set. Most of the tracks on Rarities aren't very rare — all of them have been previously released […]
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The Rolling Stones: Back With a Bang
'You can't get off this machine, except when the wheels fall off,' says Keith Richards
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Singles 1968-1971
On Singles 1968-1971 you hear the Rolling Stones take full possession of their demonic powers. It's almost as though they waited until the Beatles started falling apart before settling down to serious business: "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Brown Sugar," "Child of the Moon," "Honky Tonk Women," "Sympathy for the Devil." Not bad for a three-year run. […]
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