Mick Taylor
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Forty Licks
In the Sixties, they shouted and screamed and killed the king and railed at all his servants; in the Seventies, they gave it away on Seventh Avenue; in the Eighties, they did their dirty work, and they're still around today, celebrating forty years as the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band. For their anniversary collection, […]
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Remembering 'The Rolling Stones On Tour: Goodbye Great Britain'
Rolling Stone reporter Robert Greenfield was 25 years old when the Rolling Stones agreed to have him join them on their 1972 UK tour. To celebrate the magazine's 25th anniversary, he looks back on the once-in-a-lifetime adventure
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Rolling Stones Steel Wheels Tour Rolls in Japan
Tokyo concert debut earns Stones $30 million
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Ron Wood: Rolling Stones Are Born, Not Made
The newest Stone is the life of a nonstop party and the last of a rock & roll breed
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Rolling Stones' 'Cocksucker Blues' Screens in San Fran
Robert Frank's ennui-filled documentary accentuates boredom, disappoints Stones fans
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Rolling Stones at the Fair: Nuffin' from Nuffin'
LONDON — Mick Jagger called for closed-circuit color TV, and closed-circuit color TV is what he got: two enormous Eidaphor tower screens on opposite sides of the arena a quarter of a mile from the stage and seven cameras balanced on the PA gantries. Michael Lindsay-Hogg, director of the Beatles' Let It Be and organizer […]
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Made in the Shade
Metamorphosis is both interesting and embarrassing, a curio and an outrage. Its 14 tracks consist of jams, outtakes, alternate takes and primitive versions of songs the Rolling Stones later revised into more polished numbers, all recorded (roughly) during their first six years. But one can't really call it a Rolling Stones album. The hideous artwork […]
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Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is both interesting and embarrassing, a curio and an outrage. Its 14 tracks consist of jams, outtakes, alternate takes and primitive versions of songs the Rolling Stones later revised into more polished numbers, all recorded (roughly) during their first six years. But one can't really call it a Rolling Stones album. The hideous artwork […]
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