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  The Rolling Stones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ill-fated Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was one of his last projects with the band and increasingly he was either absent from recording sessions by choice, or simply not invited to attend.
Despite initial critical enthusiasm (Rolling Stone gave the album four and a half stars), its slick production and violent political and sexual content were coolly received by fans, and it was poorly promoted; the band filmed the accompanying videos in Mexico solely to save money; worse, no tour was forthcoming.
On July 26, 2005, coinciding with Jagger's birthday, the band announced the name of their new album, A Bigger Bang, which was released September 6th to typically strong reviews, including a glowing write up in Rolling Stone magazine (often noted for its sympathy for the band).
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 The History of Rock Music. Rolling Stones: biography, discography, reviews, links
The Rolling Stones, unlike the bands of the Mersey beat, were also good musicians: an expressive and versatile vocalist, a razor-sharp rhythmic guitar and a natural talent like Jones as the inspiration, the coordinator, the arranger and saboteur.
Although The Rolling Stones did not belong to the "swinging London", the London boastful and loud, but to the squalid and smoke-ridden neighborhoods, their songs dazed and seduced even those who were not aspiring hooligans.
By now The Rolling Stones were eccentric multi-millionaires surrounded by a team of managers (to handle their millions), of lawyers (to run from the laws they continuously broke), of technicians (to prepare their concerts), of doctors (to avoid the risk that someone could wind up like Jones).
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 The Rolling Stones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The revitalization of the Rolling Stones was demonstrated in the early summer of 1968 with "Jumping Jack Flash", a single that rivalled the best of their previous output.
The new album, Sticky Fingers was as consistent as it was accomplished, encompassing the bluesy "You Gotta Move", the thrilling "Moonlight Mile", the wistful "Wild Horses" and the chilling "Sister Morphine", one the most despairing drug songs ever written.
Nevertheless, the album gave the band their first UK number 1 since 1973 and the title track was a Top 10 hit on both sides of the Atlantic.
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 The Rolling Stones (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rolling Stones is the debut album by The Rolling Stones and was released in the United Kingdom in April 1964, following a month later in the United States as England's Newest Hit Makers with a song substitution.
The Rolling Stones was originally released by Decca Records in the UK, while the US England's Newest Hitmakers appeared first through London Records.
Upon its release, The Rolling Stones became one of 1964's biggest sellers in the UK, staying at #1 for 12 weeks, while it made #11 in the US as England's Newest Hitmakers, going gold in the process.
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 Rolling Stones FAQ [3/4]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Rolling Stone The Rolling Stones 76 A compilation of the main features on the Stones from Rolling Stone covering the first interview in 1968 through to 1975.
Felix Aeppli The Rolling Stones 1962-1995 The Ultimate Guide 1996 0907872263 In this high-priced update to his 1985 "Heart of Stone", Aeppli attempts to organize the entirety of the Stones' recording, performing, and media history, both as an act and solo artists, into individually numbered entries.
Tim Hewat Rolling Stones File 1967 Apparently this is in part the proceedings against The Glimmer Twins from the West Sussex Quarter Sessions June 27/28/29 1967.
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 Amazon.com: Rolling Stones (1st Album): Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Most of the reviews of this album (which was originally released in the UK without any title....the Band wanted people to ask for "the Rolling Stones album") sound like the reviewer is hearing the Stones for the 1st time.
The Rolling Stones produced a heap of albums, and this is the first.
The self-titled debut album by The Rolling Stones laid the blueprint for the next several releases of their career.
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 The Rolling Stones MP3 Downloads - The Rolling Stones Music Downloads - The Rolling Stones Music Videos
It is seven years' worth of mostly very high-charting -- and all influential and important -- songs, leaving out some singles in favor of well-known album tracks, and in the process, giving an overview not just of the Rolling Stones' hits but of their evolving image....
The only flaw was that it didn't give a good look at the Stones' full musical history, ignoring their early blues period and the psychedelic era.
[The Rolling Stones' London/ABKCO catalog was reissued in August of 2002, packaged in digipacks with restored album artwork, remastered, and released as hybrid discs that contain both CD and Super Audio CD layers.
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 Adrian's Album Reviews : The Rolling Stones
The lack of progression The Rolling Stones appear to be making is deceptive because of the cut up nature of the US album releases and the short time span these first three albums were released in.
This is the greatest Stones' album, it not only finished the free-fall of failure which followed Their Satanic Majesties Request, but in its dirty, thrown-in-the-dirt and stomped on feel(perfected on Exile On Main Street) is where the Stones capitalized on their blues-rock mastery.
The Rolling Stones were still immensely popular, although their critical reputation had taken gradual knocks throughout the seventies, for a variety of reasons.
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 Rolling Stone : New CDs: Stones and More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The sixteen songs on this disc, their first studio album in eight years, mark the closest collaboration between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in ages -- they wrote many of them nose to nose on acoustic guitars while waiting for Charlie Watts to recover from treatment for throat cancer.
The album mostly sticks to familiar, nasty Stones territory: being heartbroken and breaking hearts, the evils that women (and, sometimes, men) do.
This Brooklyn band's second album is a treasure trove of stylish, effects-laden guitar tracks with deceptively primitive bass lines, frenetic drums and hazy stoner lyrics.
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 The Rolling Stones: Todas las informaciones en The Rolling Stones de Enciclopedia-Gratuita.com
La agrupación comienza tocando blues y luego rock and roll, llegando a hacer una versión del tema de los Beatles, "I wanna be your man".
Sin embargo, a partir de este album algunos suelen llamar "Sus Majestades Satánicas" a The Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones, entre algunos álbumes en estudio y especialmente haciendo giras y discos en vivo, continúan activos hasta la fecha y es considerada una de las bandas de rock más importantes de todos los tiempos.
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Rolling Stones back with a Bang
The Rolling Stones are to release A Bigger Bang, their first studio album in eight years, on 5 September.
Produced by Don Was of Was (Not Was) fame, the album follows the launch of their world tour at Boston's Fenway Park baseball stadium on 21 August.
The Stones' world tour includes 35 dates in the US and Canada, moving on to South America, the Far East and finally Europe before summer 2006.
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 Rolling Stones' album pirated   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Some of the younger INQ readers may not know it, but the Rolling Stones were a pretty popular band who actually could play their instruments.
They haven’t released an album for a while because even by the standards of rock dinosaurs they are getting on a bit.
Anyway the world was awaiting their latest album ‘A Bigger Bang’ and according to theStar the first low-quality files of new Rolling Stones music were found illegally posted on Monday and now the whole lot is available.
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 rolling stones magazine and other magazines related information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music and popular...
"The Rolling Stones remain monster attractions." The Rolling Stones set the bar for the live modern rock spectacular and have...
In 2002, Q magazine named The Rolling Stones as one of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die." It would be impossible to name every classic song from the Rolling Stones library.
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 The Rolling Stones Tour Dates: Rolling Stones stream new album online >> liveDaily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
"A Bigger Bang," the first new studio album from the Rolling Stones in eight years, won't land in stores until next week, but the group is giving fans a chance to hear the entire set now.
The 16-song tracklist (shown below) is the longest on any Stones album since 1972's "Exile on Main Street." The title "A Bigger Bang"--which the group came up with while recording the set last year--reflects the band members' "fascination with the scientific origin of the universe," according to a press release.
On Aug. 21, the Stones launched their world tour behind "A Bigger Bang" with the first of two shows at Boston's Fenway Park.
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 Voodoo Lounge - Rolling Stones Album Review
Mick Jagger is back with his harmonica on three songs, but on "Love is Strong" his harp is so strong you can compare it to his playing on the classic "Midnight Rambler", it might be even better here.
Keith Richards shows us some great guitar licks and a hot bass on "Brand New Car", but has had better albums vocally, his lead singing on "Thru and Thru" is weak and the song drags on too long.
The old ratings that you see here were from back in 1998 when I first rated the album.
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 CANOE -- JAM! Music: New Rolling Stones album details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Rolling Stones' new album is titled A Bigger Bang and will hit record stores on Tuesday, Sept. 6.
The Stones are in their regular rehearsal mode in Toronto, preparing for their world tour, which begins Aug. 21 at Boston's Fenway Park.
It is the Stones' first studio album in eight years, and with 16 songs it is the band's longest studio effort since 1972's Exile On Main Street.
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 rolling stones lyrics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Read about rolling stones lyrics in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
Rolling Stones concert tickets for all dates and events.
Contains all the lyrics for released and most unreleased Rolling Stones songs.
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 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Stones 'slate Bush' in album song
A track on the Rolling Stones' upcoming album A Bigger Bang reportedly attacks interventionist supporters of President George Bush known as neo-conservatives.
The BBC's Mark Mardell has described neo-cons as "full-blooded 21st Century nationalists" who "insist America's mission is to bring democracy to the world".
The Rolling Stones are currently rehearsing in Toronto for their 40-date world tour, which begins in Boston on 21 August.
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 Find in a Library: The Rolling Stones album : thirty years of music and memorabilia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Find in a Library: The Rolling Stones album : thirty years of music and memorabilia
The Rolling Stones album : thirty years of music and memorabilia
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 Rolling Stones
The Stones get to play their new single "I Wanna Be Your Man" live on Ready Steady Go!
Stevie will provide The Stones' support act years later, on their 1972 American Tour.
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