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How The Lyrics To “Tumbling Dice” Took Shape The Rolling Stones’ 1972 track, “Tumbling Dice,” features plenty of Mick Jagger tropes one might expect from an Exile on Main St. track.
Exile On Main St. was The Rolling Stones at their most natural and raw, as well as their most experimental. They really don’t make albums quite like this one anymore. Photo by Michael Ochs Archives ...
Like a lot of 20th-century bands still releasing music in the early part of the 21st, The Rolling Stones have a problem of inverse longevity: The longer they exist, the less essential their new ...
The Rolling Stones (Left to right): Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones (Photo by Paul Natkin/Getty Images) The self-proclaimed “Greatest ...
You know, you’ve got to finish ‘Exile on Main Street’ because you’ve got a tour booked.” Even without new albums, the Stones kept touring in the 2010s and 2020s.
In St. Tropez, the Rolling Stones made “Exile on Main St.” — and turned rock stars into high society In 1971, the band fled UK tax rates for the south of France, glamorizing the Riviera for ...
At the beginning of the 1970s, UK supertax stood at 83 percent with tax on unearned income at 98 percent. On April 5, 1971 — the start of a new English tax year — the Rolling Stones fled to ...
Keurig and The Rolling Stones Partner On an Exciting Collaboration: Introducing The "Start Me Up" Iced Coffee Kit: A first of its kind caffeine collab that will turn up your summer.
The Rolling Stones were always big admirers of country music, and you can hear that influence on classic Stones records like Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main St. As country music has absorbed tons ...