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Eventually he spotted Rory Gallagher, the 26-year-old guitar wizard ... repudiation of the music that came before didn’t help, says Dónal. “It gals me. The Old Grey Whistle Test made three ...
But last month in London, The Rolling Stones revealed ... he's not playing guitar. "That's what keeps me going," he said. "And then I go, 'Wow,' you know, 'we're gonna play music next,' and ...
Out of their entire catalog, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is the song the Rolling Stones have played the most in concert. It's also been used in a number of different films and has been covered by the likes ...
This story originally appeared in Issue 100, the January 20th, 1972 issue of Rolling Stone ...
Mick Jagger dances during The Rolling Stones show at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY on August 4, 1975. Unmounted 50" x 44" archival ink jet print on archival paper. Contact Wendy.Marks@rit.edu to make ...
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including the Rolling Stones, during the taping of the infamous TAMI Show in 1964." "A lot of those British invasion bands, they started on American blues and R&B," music critic Zeth Lundy says by ...