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 Sticky Fingers: Biography
The Stones, whose contract with Decca has expired, launch their Rolling Stones Records imprint with the mighty double header of "Brown Sugar" and "Bitch," which continue to push the barriers and court controversy with their lyrics.
Like all Rolling Stones classic albums, each song is propelled by Keith's explosive guitar riffs and underpinned by Charlie's ferocious drumming.
In Montpellier, they are joined on stage by Bob Dylan for the aptly-titled "Like a Rolling Stone." The band later release their version of the song as a single.
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 Sticky Fingers: Biography
The Stones, whose contract with Decca has expired, launch their Rolling Stones Records imprint with the mighty double header of "Brown Sugar" and "Bitch," which continue to push the barriers and court controversy with their lyrics.
Like all Rolling Stones classic albums, each song is propelled by Keith's explosive guitar riffs and underpinned by Charlie's ferocious drumming.
In Montpellier, they are joined on stage by Bob Dylan for the aptly-titled "Like a Rolling Stone." The band later release their version of the song as a single.
members.aol.com /PStults/biography.html

  
 Sticky Fingers: Biography
The Stones, whose contract with Decca has expired, launch their Rolling Stones Records imprint with the mighty double header of "Brown Sugar" and "Bitch," which continue to push the barriers and court controversy with their lyrics.
In Montpellier, they are joined on stage by Bob Dylan for the aptly-titled "Like a Rolling Stone." The band later release their version of the song as a single.
The Stones embark on their first U.S. tour since 1966 and, in the new climate of audiences who sit and listen, find the new live power and sense of occasion which remains with them to this day.
members.aol.com /PStults/biography.html   (4688 words)

  
 Rolling Stones Guitarist Named 'Top Hellraiser' News @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
anyways now that i think about it i think a great "hellraiser" would be the guys from W.A.S.P. they were one of the bands that made moms bitch about putting parental advisory stickers on cds.
for ever one good song they make, they make an entire bad album.
The veteran star was voted number one in a poll by music TV channel VH1 which asked viewers to name their top 10 living hellraisers.
www.ultimate-guitar.com /news/general_music_news/rolling_stones_guitarist_named_top_hellraiser.html?200509160622   (2157 words)

  
 Wired News: My IPod for a Random Playlist
Partygoers listening to the rollicking song "Bitch" from the Rolling Stones' watershed album
Sure, "I Got the Blues" no longer played back to back with "Bitch," but two songs later, the Rolling Stones were back, and three tunes after that they were back again.
Out of a 2,700-song playlist, for instance, the first Rolling Stones song (out of a total of 32 in my list) might not show up until entry No. 245.
www.wired.com /news/culture/0,1284,68893,00.html   (673 words)

  
 The Rolling Stones - Bitch [ Song infos ]
The Rolling Stones - Bitch [ Song infos ]
www.therollingstones-music.com /song/id_41_Bitch.html   (18 words)

  
 Bitch by The Rolling Stones: Song Music Downloads
Bitch by The Rolling Stones: Song Music Downloads
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www.mp3.com /tracks/1956477/dl_streams.html   (62 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Jet (band) Article
The band left the recording studios halfway through recording the album to fly back to support the Rolling Stones on their 2003 Australian tour.
In the USA, "Cold Hard Bitch" has been released as the second single reaching number one on the Billboard modern rock and mainstream rock charts and number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 as of May 2004.
The album derived its name from a line in the Bob Dylan song "Subterranean Homesick Blues" from his 1965 Bringing It All Back Home album.
www.ipedia.com /jet__band_.html   (644 words)

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